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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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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Victoria
> 3 dayOur doctor recommended these vitamin D drops.
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Ch
Greater than one weekGood 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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Steph
> 3 dayWay better than the prescription vitamin d that is overly sweet and is butterscotch flavor that the pediatrician prescribed. My newborn hated it, I tried it and it the amount of sweetness made my mouth feel disgusting. Found these drops and they have a butterty unflavored sweetness to them. The drop coats the mouth and cant be spit out, baby didnt hate it and didnt gag or spit it out due to the taste unlike the prescription. Super easy to administer, not sure why people are complaining, definitely a user error situation. I sometimes miss because my baby moves but its rare to miss since the drop is slow and can calculate when it will drop and thats when I open my babys mouth.
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Reed Nystrom
> 3 dayWe initially got drops that had to be administered with a syringe. The worst part of those were the larger volume and the taste/smell. They were awful and the LO did not care for them. These drops are amazing. They are concentrated which means a single drop and there is no off putting smell or taste. Would definitely recommend these drops.
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Michael and Mary Taylor
Greater than one weekSo unlike with my last babies this is simply put on your finger or nipple and then given to the baby rather then with a Syringe. Sanitation wise, I don’t love that I put it on my finger and then in my daughters mouth. I usually just try and tap it out onto my nipple instead but then it’s hard to tell if I dispersed a drop or not. Sometimes I tap it once and get a giant drop other times 3/4 times before one comes out. Overall those It’s a nice product. Overall I believe infants need the extra vitamins and this is the brand my pediatrician recommends and trusts which is why I switched to it. he’s a great doctor with many years in the field and I’ve been with him since the birth of my first so I trust his recommendations.
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Sarah Pennington
> 3 dayI love that I can just put one drop on before my baby nurses and she gets the recommended amount of vitamin d. Before this, I was putting it in her bottle and she wouldn’t always finish the whole thing so I didn’t know if she was getting enough. The only downside is that it can be hard to get the drop out of the bottle. And then you have to be careful it doesn’t rub off onto your clothes or the baby before she starts nursing.
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Andrea
> 3 dayI really liked that this was meant to be an easy to dispense one drop onto my nipple while breastfeeding or into a bottle. In the beginning, the drop would come out really fast, sometimes a bit too fast and if I wasnt careful I would get two drops. But giving it to my baby this way was a lot easier than the 1ml syringe of some other brands, because my LO hates taking medicine and would fight me or spit half of it out. Now one of my bottles has about 1/3 left, and I CANT GET IT TO COME OUT. I dont know if the liquid level is just too low to make it into the dropper, but I have tried turning it every possible way to get it to go into the dropper, sometimes holding it upside down for 5 minutes, and I will get nothing. So now Im left with a bottle 1/3 full and cant get to it. I ordered a second bottle (before I knew that the first one would be so hard to get the last of it out) and plan to combine them when that one gets too low. Being that the bottle already comes half empty (because it has a specific number of doses), and in the beginning sometimes a dose is wasted when it comes out too fast, and near the end I cant get the doses out, think of it as if youre only getting 1/2 to 2/3 the amount of what they are selling you. If you still think that is a bargain, go for it. My LO has had no problems taking this, and when it does come out quickly, its very convenient.
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Byambasuren Battulga
> 3 dayThis D3’s price is affordable but usage is different than I thought. I thought I should drop to my baby’s mouth directly but I had to use bottle of milk or my breast nipple.
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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.