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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  • chelsea

    > 3 day

    Dr recommended vd supplement in my 3 month old add i live in harsh weather phoenix i dont like taking a small child out in 110 degree weather so despite living in a very sunny place she is not getting the amount she needs. Pros 1. You only need 1 drop 2 the container only puts out a drop at a time so no need to clean a dropper or do anything extra 3. The bottle comes with 90 drops so itll last awhile 4. My almost 2 year old loves the stuff Cons 1. The container puts the drops out...as i had this as a pro is also a con. I have a squirmy little 3 month old who doesnt sit still and open her mouth to wait for the drop to go in her mouth which makes it difficult to see if it actually got in her mouth so the dr suggested either putting it on my nipple when breastfeeding or on my finger and put it in her mouth either way Ive done it but it makes me wonder how much of the product shes actually getting but i guess somethings better than nothing.

  • Katia Topete

    > 3 day

    The 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

  • Chris and Brittany

    03-06-2025

    Im 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.

  • Blake

    > 3 day

    We got this to replace the Enfamil D-Vi-Sol product that is the standard you get at a pharmacy and it is perfect. The Enfamil stuff is junk, just read the ingredient list and ask yourself why a newborn cares what color it is, what flavor it has and why the number one ingredient is glycerol, basically fake sugar. Now the Ddops just has one thing other than the vitamin D, it uses refined coconut oil as the solution to put the vitamin in instead of glycerol. Nothing else, no fake color or flavoring, no ploysorbate 80 whatever that is, just coconut oil and Vitamin D. And you just need one drop, not a huge eye dropper full to the brim. And for the size of the bottle, yes it does not come full. If it did you would have a several year supply! Remember the dose is one drop, not one ml like the others. The packaging in several places states that this should not be full and just the bottom 1/4 or so should be, so as long as it is sealed you did not get a dud. And finally, if you are looking at this you are most likely doing it because you just want the vitamin, not the extra junk that just makes it look like you are giving a full dose, give this product a try.

  • Gina

    > 3 day

    As someone who lives in the northern part of the US, where clouds block vitamin D-giving sunshine for nearly 6 months out of the year, this supplement is valuable. Been supplementing my daughter since she was an infant and continue to do so as needed. Dispenses easily, one controlled drop at a time. Because its liquid and pretty much tasteless, it can conveniently be added to anything your child is eating/drinking or taken by itself. Good stuff.

  • SheShe

    > 3 day

    They are vitamin D drops. I know there are alot of brands out there. I was given a tester of these at my ob office while i was pregnant and since my baby is breastfeeding his pediatrician said he needed D drops. I said ohh i got these as a tester and she said yes those are perfect compared to others on the market. Since the tester only came with 15 drops. I needed to buy more. So here we are. I put a drop on his binki and pop it in hos mouth and its super easy. Super concentrated too so you just need a drop.

  • Marina

    > 3 day

    I like that it is just one drop a day and my daughter doesn’t seem to mind the taste but I have two issues with it: first, it is very hard to see how much liquid is left in the bottle, and second, it takes longer and longer to get a drop out of the bottle when the supply is running low even though there is still enough for a month or so.

  • Emily Nyt

    Greater than one week

    Our 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!

  • InnocentBystander

    > 3 day

    I use these as recommended by my sons pediatrician. He is just turning 2 months old and I’ve been using them since his 1 month check up. I guess they are working? Hard to know since no ones taking blood draws to measure his K levels lol. I put one drop in one bottle a day. It takes a few seconds for the drop to come out but that’s ok. I’d rather that than it gushing out too fast. It is very easy to get one single drop reliably. The taste is average and mixed the bottle is virtually tasteless. I have not tried putting it directly into his mouth not do I see a reason to ever do that when you could jsut drop it into a drink or food or formula. These were well priced and seem to be doing the trick.

  • KJNYC

    > 3 day

    I ran out of these at one point and my husband brought another brand home, that required a huge dropper and was so sticky. Yuck. It went in the garbage and I reordered these drops, which my baby and I both love. Its literally one drop and it actually tastes good too. No extra ingredients and its so simple to give to baby. My daughter actually opens her mouth now for it.

Ddrops Baby 400 IU, Vitamin D, 90 drops 2.5mL (0.08 fl.oz)

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