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I Used 2b Cool
> 3 dayThe drops my pediatrician originally reccomended were just awful. My baby hated the taste, and was supposed to ingest a whole dropper full. they were full of artificial flavors and unnecessary additives. I was so happy to find these! My only complaint is the pricing. The larger quantities are actually more expensive. This seems backwards to me. I would like to just get a longer lasting supply, but because of this I just keep ordering the smallest size. Seems odd and wasteful. ** I am adding to this after looking over some negative reviews. A) BOTTLE IS FILLED WITH AMOUNT NEEDED! Yes, the bottle is not full, but remember you are paying for 90 drops. That is the amount sent. You werent gypped, it didnt evaporate. My guess is that they use the same sized bottles for every order and just fill with the amount purchased. B) There is no added flavors or colors! I dont know why a reviewer claimed this, maybe they had the wrong product, but the only two ingredients are vitamin D3 and coconut oil. Product has no scent, color or flavor. I specifically switched from a product that was brown in color and had a horrible cough medicine taste. I would not pay more money for the same sort of thing online, when, if I wanted I could buy garbage over the counter at my pharmacy. This is a good product and all of the negative reviews I have read seem as if they could be cleared up simply by reading more carefully.
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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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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
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Murphy Zboncak
> 3 daywe used to use the vitamin d drops found on the shelves of babies r us, etc. My wife realized something: theres about 16 ingredients listed on the package, and the last one is vitamin D. Why, if were buying Vitamin D, is it the last ingredient? why are the other ingredients even necessary? color, taste, blah blah. Then my wife found this product. Guess what ingredients it has? basically just vitamin D. and unlike the many mL of fluid youd give a kid with those products on the shelves, this product is literally just one drop. Thats all you need! its the same amount of units of Vitamin D as the popular stuff, except you only need a drop of it, not a dropper full of it! I strongly recommend this. Big Corporate can keep their junk.
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Emily Nyt
> 3 dayOur 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!
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Aileen Dover
> 3 dayI do love this product. It provides D3 for my family without a lot of the unnecessary additives in other D supplements Ive seen in the store. I am pregnant with our third child and I can only take certain supplements based on their ingredients. I take these D3 drops and increase the dose to meet my needs. My children also do well with these, and that is saying a lot. First, there is no noticeable flavor (and I have highly sensitive kids...). I tell my 5-year-old and 2-year-old that its time for D-Drops, and they open there mouth while I let one drop in. Sometimes they prefer it in a little water. But they can take it straight, no problems. Secondly, it is free of CORN, to which my daughter has life-threatening anaphylaxis. My son also has anaphylaxis to dairy and egg. The side of its box reads: Baby Ddrops does not contain corn, dairy, egg, fish, gluten, lactose, peanuts, shellfish, soy, starch, sugar, sulphites, wheat, yeast, preservatives, coloring or artificial flavors.. I would recommend these Ddrops to any mom whose doctor recommends a D supplement. (I hear so many moms complain of the negative side effect of the D supps they buy from the store...these have not caused us issues, personally.) I would also recommend these Ddrops to parents of corn-allergic children and pregnant mothers whose children have a history of allergies.
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Yongguo Cheng
> 3 dayI have bought it always.
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Lindsay
Greater than one weekThis is a great easy way to provide infants with essential Vitamin D without unnecessary fillers. I like that these only require one tasteless drop to be put on a nipple or pacifier before putting it in your babys mouth rather than other vitamins that require you to give your baby a whole medicine dropper (I tried one of these and it was such a struggle because my daughter didnt like the flavor). I use Baby Ddrops before nursing each night and it has become routine for both of us. At first my daughter would get impatient while we waited for the drop to come out, but she has gotten used to it and now patiently watches the bottle and waits for the drop. It does take longer to come out over time as the bottle becomes more empty. When the bottle comes, it will only be about 1/5 or so full but that is intentional as it is intended to contain exactly 90 drops inside.
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Chris and Brittany
> 3 dayIm currently using this for my 3 month old and I used this for my 2 year old daughter as well. When my first daughter was born, the pediatrician recommended Polyvisol since she was breastfeeding but no matter how slowly I gave it, she acted like she was going to choke and would hold her breath and turn blue so I stopped giving the Polyvisol. I switched to Baby Ddrops and love that I can place one single drop on my nipple or finger and both of my daughters have had no problems with it at all. I also like that its affordable (with tax ends up being 5.00 per month) and that its minimal ingredients (only vitamin D3 and fractionated coconut oil). Ive seen people complain that the bottle has a lot of empty space but thats the way its designed and it does last 3 months/90 drops as listed. Thank you for this product. I always recommend this to everyone that I know who breastfeeds their children. Please feel free to ask me any questions and please mark this as helpful if it helped you.
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J. Lee
Greater than one weekIve used this product with each of my other children (now 7, 5, and 3), so to me, it was a no brainer to purchase it again for my newborn. However, I was a little weary after reading the reviews about mold, expiration dates, and the bottle being half empty. But, administering a single drop vs trying to get a little one to take a full dropper is what led me to purchase this again, in spite of the reviews. After opening the package, I was pleased to see the expiration date was well in to 2022. I checked to make sure the bottle was sealed and then I couldnt believe my eyes when I saw the bottle really was half empty! I took pictures to document this and was getting to write a complaint, but then I read the instructional guide, which explains why the bottle appears to be only 1/4 full. So, for those who are/were concerned like me, hopefully this gives you some relief and an explanation!