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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  • thelastacc

    > 3 day

    I 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.

  • Emily Igawa

    > 3 day

    Very 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.

  • K. Wong

    > 3 day

    We, 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.

  • DailyAppleEater

    > 3 day

    Weve had no issues with this. R is one year old and is huge, healthy and strong, but thats mainly due to the BFeeding. Though likely a combo of both. Started using this at Peds suggestion at about 2 months. Dont believe the HCL claims of it being dangerous. Not to be insulting, but to try and fully explain WHY it is not dangerous, I would virtually have to cram a college education into this little box. Suffice it to say that there is oxygen and hydrogen in rocket fuel. A highly volatile substance. However you drink the same two ingredients, in another mixture, everyday. Hence, though rocket fuel and water include two of the exact ingredients, theyre not the same (Think ions and isotopes). Also, the dropper is not a problem as some claim. And actually, the dropper is probably the best part! The other brands require A LOT of liquid for a dosage (syringes). Yes, this product does take about two seconds to form the drip. BUT it is virtually controlled and there is only ONE drop to administer to your baby, as directions state. In terms of risk analysis, would you rather the stuff squirt all over the place and then risk giving your newborn a bar shot worth of vit D or simply be patient and almost ensure no more than a literal drop will be delivered into your newborn? Common sense people. One last note: A negative reviewer stated something about the bottle was almost empty!...Yes, the bottle is no where near full....but...wait for it...because...the rate of usage and the expiration date would not match up. So, if the bottle were full, about 90% of the product would remain when the expiration date arrived. As a new (and overly protective daddy), I hope my own experience and opinion assists someone else when solely making there own decision.

  • 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.

  • Laura Walker

    > 3 day

    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.

  • acuesta

    > 3 day

    I love these drops. I wanted to get the Carlson natural drops, but these had great reviews and the natural ones werent in stock, so I purchased them. I previously used the Enfamil drops when my baby was a couple of weeks old and he did not like it. It was an entire ml first of all and my baby would either throw up after or he would gag and make noises like it was too sticky for his throat. This bottle has a cap that helps so that the single drop needed comes out really slow, so that you dont over pour. The drop is kind of thick, but not overly so, and it runs down kind of quick so have your baby right there ready to eat. I would suggest putting this on when your baby isnt starving since the drop takes a while to come out and my baby gets really squirmy, so he did put his hand in it when he started fussing as he waited the first time I used it. Also, it doesnt seem to have a taste that bothers my little one which makes the feeding easy. Just fyi the bottle isnt full, its 90 drops as listed on the box, so it only has a small amount in the bottle.

  • Bubbab315

    > 3 day

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

  • Le ricette di Angela

    > 3 day

    I was looking for a vitamin D without many additives. having to be given to a newborn I dont understand why so many companies add so much junk to simple drops of vitamin d. I chose these because as the only additive they only have coconut oil, to make them more fluid. my child tolerates them without problems. I really recommend them. be careful what you give to your children!

  • Marina

    > 3 day

    I like that it is just one drop a day and my daughter doesn’t seem to mind the taste but I have two issues with it: first, it is very hard to see how much liquid is left in the bottle, and second, it takes longer and longer to get a drop out of the bottle when the supply is running low even though there is still enough for a month or so.

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

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