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Sarah Pennington
> 24 hourI 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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Bbriz
> 24 hourWe started with another brand of drops and it was so painful to have to give my infant 1 ml everyday. These drops are fantastic! If breastfeeding, you can place the drop on your nipple, otherwise I’ve also just put a drop directly into my babe’s mouth. I have not have any issues with it being hard to only dispense one drop, but have found that the one drop is a little slow to come out.
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Reed Nystrom
> 24 hourWe 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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Jacqueline Samson
> 24 hourMy baby did not like the Vitamin D drops free from the pediatrician. My cousin recommended and babe loved it. She used to gag and make herself throw up with previous brand. With this one, it’s quick easy to dispense and she took it like a champ!
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claire
> 24 hourOur doctor sent in a prescription to our pharmacy for some infant oral vitamin d that was total garbage (one dose was a huge amount for her at 1ml, full of preservatives, vitamin d was 8th on the list of ingredients, and it contained butterscotch flavoring... yuck). I felt terrible at the idea of giving something with artificial flavoring in it to my exclusively breastfed 3w old infant, and shocked those would be prescribed by our dr. After hearing other parents recommendations, and what their pediatricians recommended, I decided to order these. These drops pretty much taste and smell like nothing, only require one tiny drop, and have just 2 straightforward ingredients! Only downside is that the dropper can be kind of tricky for my partner and he sometimes accidentally does more than one drop and has to start a new bottle (I find it easy to get one drop because the dropper is similar to essential oil bottles Ive used). Ill save the other drops with flavoring in them for when my baby is over 6mos, and Ill definitely be reordering these.
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Emily Igawa
> 24 hourVery easy to dispense into a bottle - turning over to drop in a single drop is far faster than the eyedroppers used to measure out a mL of tri-vi-sol. Also seems convenient to be able to give via a finger or on breast if wish to go that route. Really appreciated the minimal ingredients. Lasted us for about 3 months, as advertised. Sometimes the drops came in rapid succession and Id lose a dosage or accidentally administer more than one dose. Pediatrician assured me that it was fine for our child when I voiced my concern - noting that the dose wasnt so high as to cause any overdosing issues.
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Jessica C Yaras
> 24 hourFirst time breastfeeding mom started using these drops after exhausting Enfamil d-vi-sol samples, and it was night and day! The Ddrops are easy to dispense (great for demanding baby who quickly starts screaming when hungry). One drop on a nipple and baby takes it without any trouble. No sign of stomach discomfort or any dislikes. This is much better than having to figure out how to slowly drip 1ml of enfamil around the nipple and end up all over baby’s face. Highly recommended!
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A W.
> 24 hourOrdered Ddrops and Upspring drops since they appeared to be basically the same (fractionated coconut oil is the only ingredient besides vitamin D) and Upspring was less expensive. I’ll be buying the Ddrops from now one for the dispenser alone. Both really were flavorless (I tasted), neither caused any gastric disturbance for my baby, but Ddrops was far easier to dispense (and let’s face it, none are easy - picture coordinating a squirming, hungry baby and drop rolling - you’ve got about 10 seconds). I expected Ddrops to have a dropper because of other reviews, but you just turn the bottle upside down and wait for the drop. Upspring was similar, but it’s hard to get a full drop and it didn’t drip well from the bottle. Ddrops is much better.
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arron thompson
> 24 hourI’m hoping the quality is good but my infant has yet to articulate its efficacy to me. However, it does seem a little unnecessarily hard to get out of the bottle, but not impossible.
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Renuga
> 24 hourFery good and hospital recommended...little costly though