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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  • Andrea

    Greater than one week

    I really liked that this was meant to be an easy to dispense one drop onto my nipple while breastfeeding or into a bottle. In the beginning, the drop would come out really fast, sometimes a bit too fast and if I wasnt careful I would get two drops. But giving it to my baby this way was a lot easier than the 1ml syringe of some other brands, because my LO hates taking medicine and would fight me or spit half of it out. Now one of my bottles has about 1/3 left, and I CANT GET IT TO COME OUT. I dont know if the liquid level is just too low to make it into the dropper, but I have tried turning it every possible way to get it to go into the dropper, sometimes holding it upside down for 5 minutes, and I will get nothing. So now Im left with a bottle 1/3 full and cant get to it. I ordered a second bottle (before I knew that the first one would be so hard to get the last of it out) and plan to combine them when that one gets too low. Being that the bottle already comes half empty (because it has a specific number of doses), and in the beginning sometimes a dose is wasted when it comes out too fast, and near the end I cant get the doses out, think of it as if youre only getting 1/2 to 2/3 the amount of what they are selling you. If you still think that is a bargain, go for it. My LO has had no problems taking this, and when it does come out quickly, its very convenient.

  • Libs

    > 3 day

    I had a sample of these from pediatrician and then bought Gerber D+ probiotics. Don’t make my mistake, stick with these. It’s amazingly annoying to have to dispense 5 oily drops of something instead of just 1. This dropper is also more reliable and predictable. Nobody’s got time for more oil stains of unknown origin. As far as flavor I never tried them but he seemed to like them at first. At 11 months he seems less interested/ indifferent.

  • Houston Delish

    Greater than one week

    My baby started spitting up and vomiting so much more than normal after we started those drops. I noticed that happening for few days so I decided to stop them and see if that’s going to make a difference, sure enough, baby started feeling so much better

  • KJNYC

    Greater than one week

    I ran out of these at one point and my husband brought another brand home, that required a huge dropper and was so sticky. Yuck. It went in the garbage and I reordered these drops, which my baby and I both love. Its literally one drop and it actually tastes good too. No extra ingredients and its so simple to give to baby. My daughter actually opens her mouth now for it.

  • Danielle Aguilar

    > 3 day

    Originally the pediatrician prescribed a multivitamin to give our son when he was a few weeks old. I don’t understand why a baby needs a multivitamin when they get all they need from breastmilk. Vitamin d is the only supplement they don’t get enough of in breastmilk. The multivitamin was gross (the smell!!) and he threw up the first dose we gave him and after looking at the ingredients in it I was mad at myself for even giving it to him in the first place. I immediately threw it away and started researching vitamin d supplements for babies and came across this one and ordered it. It’s only one small little drop a day that they can suck off your finger, paci, or nipple/bottle. It’s super easy and natural. Very few ingredients. Extremely happy with this purchase. It is a small bottle but it really does last about 3 months.

  • J. Lee

    > 3 day

    Ive 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!

  • Gina

    Greater than one week

    As someone who lives in the northern part of the US, where clouds block vitamin D-giving sunshine for nearly 6 months out of the year, this supplement is valuable. Been supplementing my daughter since she was an infant and continue to do so as needed. Dispenses easily, one controlled drop at a time. Because its liquid and pretty much tasteless, it can conveniently be added to anything your child is eating/drinking or taken by itself. Good stuff.

  • Sari Hardyal

    > 3 day

    We got this brand of vitamin D drops as a sample from our pediatrician and the baby likes them, so we got the full-sized bottle. The drip top of this bottle is easy to use (easier than the sample), and isn’t messy. The drops are flavorless (to me), and our baby likes them and doesn’t have any trouble with excess gas or upset tummy from them.

  • musings987

    02-12-2024

    Initially, 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.

  • 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.

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