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Reed Nystrom
> 3 dayWe initially got drops that had to be administered with a syringe. The worst part of those were the larger volume and the taste/smell. They were awful and the LO did not care for them. These drops are amazing. They are concentrated which means a single drop and there is no off putting smell or taste. Would definitely recommend these drops.
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juli
> 3 dayI usually dont write reviews, but mine drops 2-3 at a time, i think my euro ddropper isnt working so well.
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Seamus Schaefer
> 3 dayI LOVE THIS PRODUCT; for the first months with my baby, I was using a vitamin D supplement that required me to dispense 1 mL using a dropper into babys mouth. She didnt mind it for the first few weeks (newborns are beautifully open-minded), but at about 2 months, she started spitting up when I tried to give it to her. And it was BIG spit-ups, even when I gave 0.25 mL at a time. Finally, I bought this product- 1 drop on my nipple right before a feeding, and she doesnt even notice. Id give 10 stars if I could.
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Cailin
> 3 dayWould be much easier to use with a dropper
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Laura Walker
> 3 dayBaby 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.
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Krysta
> 3 dayI really like that this contains only vitamin D and coconut oil. It is supposedly tasteless, and has no odor or dyes. It is a small dose, which is great because it is easy for my baby to take- and she hates taking anything (i.e. gas drops or gripe water, which she mostly spits out). I should note that the liquid is very runny and when put on a fingertip or the nipple of a bottle it immediately runs down and becomes impossible to be sure the baby can get ALL of it. The same is true for adding it to the milk. So for me it works best to let the drop fall into the cup shape on the underside of the tip of a nuk pacifier, then place the pacifier upside down in the babys mouth (kind of using it like a tiny spoon) and rotate the pacifier back upright as she begins to suck. Overall I like it and will buy it again.
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Renuga
> 3 dayFery good and hospital recommended...little costly though
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S.A
> 3 dayThis is my second purchase of these drops. Unfortunately, I can’t rate their absorbency or whether they actually work, since I’m not testing my kids’ vitamin D levels- but it’s safe to assume that they do. My kid has no stomach issues from them, which I know several other reviewers mention. It is convenient that all you need is one drop, but I will say they are not the easiest things to dispense. During the first few uses, the drop comes out fast, I mean, pay attention or you will easily get 2+ drops. I’ve tried to tilt the bottle as recommended, but it just ends up dripping down the sides. Not a huge deal, just be careful. The only reason for four stars is because of the amount of time it takes to get one of these drops out once you have used it for about a month. It’s unreal. I can clearly see that there is still liquid left, but I’m sitting there like a crazy person trying to shake one drop out. So I’d definitely say it doesn’t last as long as it says... which turned out to be pretty annoying because I still had a bottle with drops in and I couldn’t use them. Either way, still recommend them over any others, just be prepared when it starts to run low.
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Isabell
> 3 dayMy 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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Hassana A.
> 3 dayIt helps clear the minor jaundice my baby had at birth. The yellow eyes cleared up after few days of use of this product. I have bought it for the third time already. Is a most have new moms