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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  • Laura Walker

    > 24 hour

    Baby Ddrops were recommended at my newborn sons first month checkup by his pediatrician. She explained that most Americans are deficient in vitamin D as we spend less time outdoors in the sun. Or, when we do take in some rays, we are not absorbing enough vitamin D since most of us apply sunblock or have it in our moisturizer or cosmetic products. It turns out that our little ones are also not getting enough of this essential vitamin, especially as parents are instructed to keep their sensitive skin out of the sun during infancy. My sons pediatrician gave us a small sample bottle to start with that included a 15 day supply of the drops. After using up the sample, I ordered the 90 drop box from Amazon when I could not find the product at our local pharmacy. The drops are very simple to apply to your skin before nursing. You just turn the bottle upside down, and the Eurodropper ensures that the one drop serving is released. For those mothers that are not breastfeeding, the directions state that you can also apply the drops onto a clean finger or pacifier. The package instructs that baby is supposed to suck for at least 30 seconds to get the full dosage. You can also mix the drop with formula, juice or other food. I never notice a difference in the way my son nurses when I apply the drops. The product does not have a strong taste or scent, so it makes it easy for baby to consume. When I give Baby Ddrops to my son each day, I feel better peace of mind knowing that he is getting a boost, especially to his sensitive immune system.

  • Bubbab315

    > 24 hour

    Dont buy it on here if you can avoid it. Its much cheaper anywhere else if you can find it.

  • Anon

    > 24 hour

    These are the easiest drops I’ve used for my infant. We got a sample at the pediatrician of other drops but I didn’t like the dropper type because my son seemed to just spit out everything & didn’t like it. I like how with these ones, I can just drop it on my nipple and he’ll easily take it.

  • musings987

    > 24 hour

    Initially, 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.

  • Andrea

    > 24 hour

    I 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.

  • KJNYC

    > 24 hour

    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.

  • Liliana

    > 24 hour

    This was the brand recommended for my newborn by the pediatrician. The dropper is a little hard to figure out- dispenses like essential oils but not super easily.

  • TruthBeTold

    > 24 hour

    Great overall product just not so great on my LOs tummy. People Wrote comment saying how the bottle was only 1/4 full, well if you read the insert that comes in the box that is purposeful because it only gives you the serving amount of drops in the bottle therefor the bottle is not completely full but it is true to the serving size that it says on the back. I like that theres no dyes, preservatives, colors,synthetics,etc The thing Im diasspointed by is how it is really hard on my babys tummy. Vit D has so many health benefits especially for breastfed children and in the winter when we have less sun exposure. I am very bummed out that I have to discontinue using it. My LO has been getting severe gas pain, waking up crying In severe pain. I just realized today it was from the drops because yesterday I purposely didnt give them to her because the last six nights shes had gas pain which was when I started her on the drops. Well last night she had no gas & this morning I went ahead & tried it again and shortly after the gas came back. Im hoping to try it again once she is on solids and see if that makes a difference,otherwise I will be discontinuing using this product. I dont think this is the case for every baby bc people wouldnt be buying these. Every child is different and my child obviously had a hard time handling these drops. My daughter is 5mos old & will be starting solids when she is 6mos so hoping that will help.

  • chelsea

    > 24 hour

    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.

  • tting

    > 24 hour

    I really like this vitamin D drop for my baby. My baby is 6 m+ now, and every day I give one drop to his mouth. The drop is really accurate to drop. So this is my third bottle now. Will definitely refill once is running out.

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