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Brigid Harrington
Greater than one weekThese drops are so easy to use, we do them right before bed every night. Would recommend!
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musings987
> 3 dayInitially, 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.
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Krysta
Greater than one weekI really like that this contains only vitamin D and coconut oil. It is supposedly tasteless, and has no odor or dyes. It is a small dose, which is great because it is easy for my baby to take- and she hates taking anything (i.e. gas drops or gripe water, which she mostly spits out). I should note that the liquid is very runny and when put on a fingertip or the nipple of a bottle it immediately runs down and becomes impossible to be sure the baby can get ALL of it. The same is true for adding it to the milk. So for me it works best to let the drop fall into the cup shape on the underside of the tip of a nuk pacifier, then place the pacifier upside down in the babys mouth (kind of using it like a tiny spoon) and rotate the pacifier back upright as she begins to suck. Overall I like it and will buy it again.
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Jessica C Yaras
> 3 dayFirst 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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Ch
13-06-2025Good 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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thelastacc
> 3 dayI have been using this Ddrops for my LO since day 1. My daughter is 15mo now and she is well developing. I will still continue to buy this for her as her pediatrician recommended. My daughter does not have any difficulties when taking these drops at all even though she is scared of taking medicines or anything else other than food. The instructions are clear and easy to follow. The only problem that we have is we have to buy at least 2 of them at a time because I feel like the bottle is too small that it is running out too fast.
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kalesea
Greater than one weekThese are a great value if you look at how many doses you get as compared to the other products that are bigger volume. I tried the method where you dispense onto nipple before breastfeeding and it didn’t work for me bc the warmth from skin makes it too liquid and it runs off if you don’t catch it extremely quickly. Instead I dispense the drop onto a pacifier and give it to my baby that way. Much easier and not a race against time to get it in her mouth.
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Melissa
> 3 dayGreat to keep baby healthy