Ddrops Organic Baby 400 IU 90 Drops - Daily Vitamin D Liquid for Infants. Supports Teeth & Bone Health. No Preservatives, No Sugar, Non-GMO, Allergy-Friendly
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musings987
Greater than one weekInitially, because Im a breastfeeding mom, my doctor recommended Di-V-Sol. It was syrupy and disgusting. My daughter hated it and nothing I tried prevented her from spitting it out, creating a sticky mess all over her face, neck and fingers. I switched to this with my pediatricians blessing. The important thing to remember, and the reason I think more pediatricians dont recommend this, is that unlike the Di-V-Sol, where an entire dropper is one dosage, with these, just one drop is the dosage, so its important not to give your child too much. Its best to just put a single drop on your finger or nipple, and then putting your finger or nipple in your childs mouth, rather than dropping it directly into your childs mouth. As long as you do that, theres really no reason to go through the hassle of administering an entire 1ml syringe of Di-V-Sol.
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Seamus Schaefer
> 3 dayI LOVE THIS PRODUCT; for the first months with my baby, I was using a vitamin D supplement that required me to dispense 1 mL using a dropper into babys mouth. She didnt mind it for the first few weeks (newborns are beautifully open-minded), but at about 2 months, she started spitting up when I tried to give it to her. And it was BIG spit-ups, even when I gave 0.25 mL at a time. Finally, I bought this product- 1 drop on my nipple right before a feeding, and she doesnt even notice. Id give 10 stars if I could.
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Peter Yang
> 3 day-my baby doesnt mind the taste -great product -highly recommend
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Sarah
> 3 dayOur pediatrician recommended these Great that it only takes a drop so its easy to make sure she gets the full dose.
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Katia Topete
> 3 dayThe product is fine and great concentration but to be able to give one drop to my baby is very hard. I may spill one or Two before it happens. Dispenser is not great for babies
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Dr. Giles Mante IV
> 3 dayThese drops are a lifesaver!!!! Baby Ddrops are so easy to administer. They have no taste or smell to them. All it takes is just ONE little drop on a spoonful of baby food or on your nipple. Easy and stress free for breastfeeding mamas. I use to use Enfamil D drops but they smelled horrible and my baby would always spit it out or refuse to eat or drink anything that I mixed it into it due to its bitter taste. Never again. Baby Ddrops is what Im using from now on. I cant believe Ive been struggling all this time when I could have just been using Baby Ddrops this whole time. 100% recommend them to any mother.
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Abigailp
> 3 dayI used these drops with my oldest child and now with my youngest. I just place one drop on my nipple before breastfeeding once a day. You could also put a drop in a bottle or mix with baby food. Neither child seems to mind the taste. One bottle will last along time, almost a year. My only complaint is that it sometimes takes a while for the drop to come out, which can be a little frustrating when you have a really hungry baby who does not want to wait a few seconds before he can eat. The bottle has a cap on the top that acts as a dropper, so you just have to turn the bottle upside down and wait for the drop to come out. In general, waiting a few seconds is not that big of a deal. I would still recommend these vitamin drops.
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thelastacc
> 3 dayI have been using this Ddrops for my LO since day 1. My daughter is 15mo now and she is well developing. I will still continue to buy this for her as her pediatrician recommended. My daughter does not have any difficulties when taking these drops at all even though she is scared of taking medicines or anything else other than food. The instructions are clear and easy to follow. The only problem that we have is we have to buy at least 2 of them at a time because I feel like the bottle is too small that it is running out too fast.
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Meg R
> 3 dayMy pediatrician recommended we start our son on vitamin d drops. I carefully research everything we give our son, and this was no different. I was happy to find that these contain only fractionated coconut oil- no additives, which is a huge plus. My baby doesnt seem to mind the taste at all. The only thing I dont love is that the dropper takes a long time to release drops. If youre breastfeeding a squirmy baby, its super difficult to hold the bottle upside down for 10 seconds, aim it onto your breast, all while holding a baby that wants to eat. I started giving the drops to my baby on a spoon, it is so much easier to control and I can be certain that the entire drop is going into his mouth.
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Emily Nyt
Greater than one weekOur LO is exclusively breastfed so our pediatrician recommended supplementing vitamin D and gave us a sample of enfamil liquid vitamin D. Our baby HATED the enfamil product and I also found it to be quite gross. The enfamil was thick and sticky and had a sickly sweet smell to it- you also needed to administer 1 ml, our baby would fuss so much while we gave it to him and he would fuss for over an hour after. After reading the ingredients, I realized it was full of sugar and artificial colouring and it tasted disgusting- I felt so bad for feeding that garbage to my baby. I immediately stopped with the enfamil product and ordered this one. I love that you just use one drop and theres no additives and no scent or flavour. I tried it myself to make sure it would be something I would be okay giving to my baby. Administering the d drop is also really easy-I administer by starting the feed, pulling my baby off his latch after he gets going, hold the bottle completely upside down and as soon as I get a drop (after maybe 2 seconds) I latch my baby back on. I would highly recommend this product!