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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  • 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.

  • A W.

    > 3 day

    Ordered 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.

  • 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.

  • Adifway

    > 3 day

    Super easy and convenient way to get the baby vitamin d drops.

  • Carol Juhlin

    > 3 day

    These are super simple to use and didn’t cause us any digestive issues, so I am a repeat customer. My only complaint is that sometimes the drop doesn’t come out as easily, especially after the bottle is half empty, and waiting for the drop to emerge with much tapping and shaking requires more patience than a hungry infant has.

  • Lisa Kilheffer

    01-04-2025

    I got these initially as a sample from my pediatricians office along with a bottle of D-Vi-Sol. I gave my 1-month-old baby D-Vi-Sol one time and he gagged for about 5 minutes; I felt terrible. I tried these the next day and I love that its just a drop that I can put on my nipple before nursing. He doesnt notice it. The only things I dont like about this product (which are far outweighed by the fact that Im not forcing 1 mL of sugary medicine into my childs mouth) are the dispensing method (holding the bottle upside down and waiting for one drop to fall out - it is not foolproof) and how quickly the drop runs so I have to get my infant son to latch on in 2 seconds so I dont lose the drop. I guess I could try other delivery methods that might be easier, such as a pacifier.

  • Meg R

    > 3 day

    My 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.

  • Emily Nyt

    > 3 day

    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!

  • Jian

    > 3 day

    It’s quite easy to easy, good design for the drops

  • Isabell

    > 3 day

    My daughters pediatrician recommended this product for when she was a newborn. She had a little bit of a yellow hue to her skin tone, and her Dr said it is because infants dont get enough Vitamin D. I would drop this into her bottle a couple of times a day, and it kept her looking (and probably feeling) normal.

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