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Chris and Brittany
> 3 dayIm currently using this for my 3 month old and I used this for my 2 year old daughter as well. When my first daughter was born, the pediatrician recommended Polyvisol since she was breastfeeding but no matter how slowly I gave it, she acted like she was going to choke and would hold her breath and turn blue so I stopped giving the Polyvisol. I switched to Baby Ddrops and love that I can place one single drop on my nipple or finger and both of my daughters have had no problems with it at all. I also like that its affordable (with tax ends up being 5.00 per month) and that its minimal ingredients (only vitamin D3 and fractionated coconut oil). Ive seen people complain that the bottle has a lot of empty space but thats the way its designed and it does last 3 months/90 drops as listed. Thank you for this product. I always recommend this to everyone that I know who breastfeeds their children. Please feel free to ask me any questions and please mark this as helpful if it helped you.
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Carie
> 3 dayLove these! I bought the D-Vi-Sol from pharmacy and you have to give baby 1ml instead of 1 drop and baby hated the amount of liquid. I am only breastfeeding from breast so no bottles to mix it in. The D-Vi-Sol also smelled like it would taste awful. This vitamin D is so much easier (less liquid; put drop right on nipple before feeding). The drop will run right off nipple if you don’t get baby on quickly though. And you just hold bottle upside down for a drop to fall out without shaking or squeezing. Sometimes, it takes several seconds for the drop to fall, sometimes it’s instant. Baby gets a little antsy when it takes a little longer. Overall, great product. We have never had any bloodwork for baby’s vitamin D level, so can’t say how well it absorbs in body.
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laceyvl1
> 3 dayI love that these are only one drop and doesnt have a taste. I even tasted a drop to make sure :) My only issue is that my baby is for the most part breast fed and I feel like I need three hands to put a drop on my nipple. One to hold the baby, one to dispense the drop, and then one to put the cap back on the bottle and set it down. Because once you put the drop on your nipple, you want to get the baby on right away because the drop starts to slide off. One time I set the bottle on the arm of the chair and it fell off and landed between me and the chair. The entire bottle leaked out and stained my pants and the chair. The drops contain coconut oil so the stains did not come out of either item. So beware that this could stain. But I ordered another bottle because again, I like that its only one drop and tasteless!
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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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Victoria
> 3 dayOur doctor recommended these vitamin D drops.
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Sari Hardyal
> 3 dayWe got this brand of vitamin D drops as a sample from our pediatrician and the baby likes them, so we got the full-sized bottle. The drip top of this bottle is easy to use (easier than the sample), and isn’t messy. The drops are flavorless (to me), and our baby likes them and doesn’t have any trouble with excess gas or upset tummy from them.
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Elle
> 3 dayThese are awesome! I love that the only ingredients are coconut oil and Vitamin D - none of that other garbage thats in the drops at the drug store like artificial colors and flavors. We give these to my son at night before bed and he looks forward to them! He is exclusively breastfed and we hardly ever use bottles, but trying to administer this while feeding him is a bit challenging. Try to balance a drop of liquid on your breast before getting it to your babys mouth and youll see what I mean. So I just put a drop on my finger. Easy peasy. Theyre super easy to use - just turn the bottle with the tip facing down and wait for the drop to bubble out. No shaking required - just let the drop come as its supposed to. As the bottle gets close to being empty, it takes a bit longer for the drop to come out, but it will, just be patient. Were on our second bottle - the first one lasted us about 4 months (yeah, I remember to give them about 90% of the time, so they lasted us longer than 80 days!). The bottle looks like its almost empty when you get it, but its supposed to be like that. You will still get plenty of drops, dont worry! I feel so much better about giving my baby these and they are so easy to use - no dropper or syringe to fool with. We are always recommending these to our friends with babies. They are worth it!
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Monika Maleczek
> 3 dayThis comes in a small bottle and the bottle is only about half full - but it still should be 90 days worth as you only use 1 drop per day. The bottle specifies that is isn’t full, before I saw that I thought I got a used product but it’s how it’s supposed to be! Baby doesn’t care about it, I apply 1 drop directly to my nipple when I breast feed once a day and it doesn’t affect baby’s latch
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Ch
> 3 dayGood ingredients, no unnecessary additives. I use it for my newborn who is breastfeeding. The only thing to keep in mind is that there’s 0.08 mL in that bottle. It’s less than 1/8 full. So the quantity for the price doesn’t equate in my head. It’s really disappointing when they don’t just fill up the whole bottle.
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JenBar
> 3 dayUPDATE - I tried these again a few months later (LO was originally almost 5 months at first, was around 7-8 when I tried again) and no gas this time! Maybe her system matured more fully or something. But Ive given them to her every day for over a month and no gas problems. Im so happy because these were the best drops, so Im glad I can use them! Try again after 6 months if these give your baby gas. I did a lot of research and these are the best vitamin D drops as far as ingredients. But unfortunately they gave my baby bad gas. I recommend trying them because theyre better than the competition, but just beware in case your LO gets gassy. Also, as others have pointed out, the dropper is horrible. I ended up just putting a drop on my finger and letting her suck it off. I tried putting it on my nipple before nursing but it was impossible to see how many drops she was getting.