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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  • 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!

  • Abigailp

    Greater than one week

    I used these drops with my oldest child and now with my youngest. I just place one drop on my nipple before breastfeeding once a day. You could also put a drop in a bottle or mix with baby food. Neither child seems to mind the taste. One bottle will last along time, almost a year. My only complaint is that it sometimes takes a while for the drop to come out, which can be a little frustrating when you have a really hungry baby who does not want to wait a few seconds before he can eat. The bottle has a cap on the top that acts as a dropper, so you just have to turn the bottle upside down and wait for the drop to come out. In general, waiting a few seconds is not that big of a deal. I would still recommend these vitamin drops.

  • JenBar

    > 3 day

    UPDATE - I tried these again a few months later (LO was originally almost 5 months at first, was around 7-8 when I tried again) and no gas this time! Maybe her system matured more fully or something. But Ive given them to her every day for over a month and no gas problems. Im so happy because these were the best drops, so Im glad I can use them! Try again after 6 months if these give your baby gas. I did a lot of research and these are the best vitamin D drops as far as ingredients. But unfortunately they gave my baby bad gas. I recommend trying them because theyre better than the competition, but just beware in case your LO gets gassy. Also, as others have pointed out, the dropper is horrible. I ended up just putting a drop on my finger and letting her suck it off. I tried putting it on my nipple before nursing but it was impossible to see how many drops she was getting.

  • Tzitzi Linares

    > 3 day

    Easy to dispense onto a bottle. I used to put a drop inside so the baby wouldn’t notice it but it doesn’t mix with breast milk very well and since you’re not supposed to shake breast milk, it’s just easier to put it on a nipple, even if it slides down just tap the nipple on the baby’s nose and they’ll open so wide the whole nipple will go in, they don’t even notice the drop or they’re so hungry they don’t care. I like these better than the droppers. I was using the enfamil drops and the dropper sucked big time. I could never get a it filled past .50. This method is so much better, just one drop and it comes out the same every time, no measuring, no hassle.

  • Jacqueline Samson

    > 3 day

    My 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!

  • Renuga

    07-06-2025

    Fery good and hospital recommended...little costly though

  • Carie

    > 3 day

    Love these! I bought the D-Vi-Sol from pharmacy and you have to give baby 1ml instead of 1 drop and baby hated the amount of liquid. I am only breastfeeding from breast so no bottles to mix it in. The D-Vi-Sol also smelled like it would taste awful. This vitamin D is so much easier (less liquid; put drop right on nipple before feeding). The drop will run right off nipple if you don’t get baby on quickly though. And you just hold bottle upside down for a drop to fall out without shaking or squeezing. Sometimes, it takes several seconds for the drop to fall, sometimes it’s instant. Baby gets a little antsy when it takes a little longer. Overall, great product. We have never had any bloodwork for baby’s vitamin D level, so can’t say how well it absorbs in body.

  • Pete

    > 3 day

    Our pediatrician recommended we use these for our infant at the time

  • veronica

    > 3 day

    I want to say first I havent used any other types of vitamin D. My experience with this has been a good one. My baby didnt have any adverse reactions to the drops. The only complaint it is harder the know if the 1 single drop was actually ingested because its only 1 single drop. Trying to get a drop on a nipple with a wiggly baby is hard enough, once its on then my baby moves her head towards me and Im not sure if the drop transferred to her face or got in her mouth. Once baby started eating solids its been a whole new story. I cant imagine using any other product. In all I recommend , my advice is to give on your finger, pacifier, or spoon because the breastfeeding method is harder then it would seem. Also keep in mind if you purchase the bottle is not full, its only about 1/4 a bottle. It clearly states this on the box.

  • Nelly

    > 3 day

    As a first time mom, I honestly didnt even realize babies needed vitamin D drops. So when our pediatrician mentioned a vitamin D supplement at our first doctors appointment I told her no worries--I already took vitamin D. To which she corrected me and said it was for the baby, not me...(palm meed head). So anyway, we left with samples of a vitamin D supplement that required us to give 1 mL to baby girl every day. At first I was like eh, no big deal. WRONG. Babies do not want 1 mL of anything that is not milk. It was so hard to get her to take the medicine and even if I managed to get the full mL in her mouth it was anyones guess how much actually went down. I quickly realized this was not going to be happening every day. Thats why I was so happy to find these drops. SO much easier! Since I breastfeed her, I just turn the bottle upside down over my breast, wait a few seconds, and one drop comes out. I then immediately begin feeding her. As long as she sucks for at least 30 seconds, shes good to go. SO glad I bought these!

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

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