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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Victoria
> 3 dayOur doctor recommended these vitamin D drops.
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K. Wong
Greater than one weekWe, like many other parents, were recommended by our pediatrician to give our baby a vitamin d supplement because I am breastfeeding our daughter. The brand our pediatrician was quick to recommend was Enfamil D-Vi-Sol which we went ahead and tried but I was shocked when I had read the ingredients on the back of the box...artificial color, flavor and sweetener...it didnt really seem like the right thing to do and my gut instincts were telling me to just throw it out but I figured our pediatrician recommended this brand so it cant be that bad...well, as soon as we gave it to our daughter, she was gagging and spitting up the syrupy vitamin D. I was so shook up and really upset that I allowed my brand new baby to have such artificial junk put into her little body. I knew there had to be a better way and researched some alternatives and found these miracle Baby Ddrops. I love that its just vitamin D and coconut oil...nothing else...all that is needed for babies. We even double checked with our pediatrician to make sure this version is okay and he approved so we feel even better about our decision. Please, please, please give these a try...for your babys health.
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Jacqueline Samson
> 3 dayMy 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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Emily Igawa
> 3 dayVery 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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Elle
> 3 dayThese are awesome! I love that the only ingredients are coconut oil and Vitamin D - none of that other garbage thats in the drops at the drug store like artificial colors and flavors. We give these to my son at night before bed and he looks forward to them! He is exclusively breastfed and we hardly ever use bottles, but trying to administer this while feeding him is a bit challenging. Try to balance a drop of liquid on your breast before getting it to your babys mouth and youll see what I mean. So I just put a drop on my finger. Easy peasy. Theyre super easy to use - just turn the bottle with the tip facing down and wait for the drop to bubble out. No shaking required - just let the drop come as its supposed to. As the bottle gets close to being empty, it takes a bit longer for the drop to come out, but it will, just be patient. Were on our second bottle - the first one lasted us about 4 months (yeah, I remember to give them about 90% of the time, so they lasted us longer than 80 days!). The bottle looks like its almost empty when you get it, but its supposed to be like that. You will still get plenty of drops, dont worry! I feel so much better about giving my baby these and they are so easy to use - no dropper or syringe to fool with. We are always recommending these to our friends with babies. They are worth it!
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A W.
> 3 dayOrdered 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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Blake
> 3 dayWe 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.
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Meg R
> 3 dayMy pediatrician recommended we start our son on vitamin d drops. I carefully research everything we give our son, and this was no different. I was happy to find that these contain only fractionated coconut oil- no additives, which is a huge plus. My baby doesnt seem to mind the taste at all. The only thing I dont love is that the dropper takes a long time to release drops. If youre breastfeeding a squirmy baby, its super difficult to hold the bottle upside down for 10 seconds, aim it onto your breast, all while holding a baby that wants to eat. I started giving the drops to my baby on a spoon, it is so much easier to control and I can be certain that the entire drop is going into his mouth.
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Geo Goi
> 3 dayThe bottle came almost empty. It has less than 3/4 part of the liquid.
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Ribecca D-N
> 3 dayLove it for both my LO. When my older one was a baby, she was given this Ddrop. Now, for the younger LO, this is the only one he uses too. I like the fact thats its one drop, with little coconut oil! and nothing else/more