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 dayUPDATE - 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.
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Ch
> 3 dayGood ingredients, no unnecessary additives. I use it for my newborn who is breastfeeding. The only thing to keep in mind is that there’s 0.08 mL in that bottle. It’s less than 1/8 full. So the quantity for the price doesn’t equate in my head. It’s really disappointing when they don’t just fill up the whole bottle.
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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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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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Musser Family
> 3 dayI love this product. Its nice to be able to get a drop on my finger and give it to the baby, instead of having to fill up a syringe and give it to the baby, which is messy and time-consuming. I also love that its two simple, natural ingredients and not the yucky stuff the others guys make that has artificial color and flavor. Please ignore the comments that say they received a defective bottle because it was almost empty: the bottle clearly shows the fill line. It only contains 90 drops, and since you only give the baby one drop per day, it will last you 90 days. Compared to what the competitor offers, this is a GREAT VALUE. The only thing I dont like is the drops arent always consistent in size because of the way they come out of the bottle, but after using it for a few days, you get a pretty good idea of what size the drops are supposed to be and its still fairly easy to use.
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Katia Topete
> 3 dayThe product is fine and great concentration but to be able to give one drop to my baby is very hard. I may spill one or Two before it happens. Dispenser is not great for babies
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laceyvl1
> 3 dayI love that these are only one drop and doesnt have a taste. I even tasted a drop to make sure :) My only issue is that my baby is for the most part breast fed and I feel like I need three hands to put a drop on my nipple. One to hold the baby, one to dispense the drop, and then one to put the cap back on the bottle and set it down. Because once you put the drop on your nipple, you want to get the baby on right away because the drop starts to slide off. One time I set the bottle on the arm of the chair and it fell off and landed between me and the chair. The entire bottle leaked out and stained my pants and the chair. The drops contain coconut oil so the stains did not come out of either item. So beware that this could stain. But I ordered another bottle because again, I like that its only one drop and tasteless!
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Adifway
> 3 daySuper easy and convenient way to get the baby vitamin d drops.
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Sabrina
> 3 dayI’m not sure if they work because we haven’t had my baby’s vitamin D checked, but it is easy enough to use. My son actually loves to take the bottle around with him (10 months old) which is an aside, but very cute. I do wish it dropped out faster, but I understand the speed is standard for the dispensers design.
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Libs
> 3 dayI 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.