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Reddit mentions of Baby Ddrops® 400 IU 90 Drops

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Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of Baby Ddrops® 400 IU 90 Drops. Here are the top ones.

Baby Ddrops® 400 IU 90 Drops
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    Features:
  • Easy-to-use liquid drop. Made with only two naturally sourced ingredients, pure vitamin D3 and fractionated coconut oil.
  • Recommended intake in just one tasteless drop.
  • Free from preservatives, additives, artificial flavors, colors, and common allergens.
  • Award-winning. Baby Ddrops is certified non-GMO, a Mom’s Choice Gold Award Recipient and is Parent Tested Parent Approved.
  • **All of our Ddrops products are filled to the specific number of dosages listed on the bottle, box, and insert. The bottles are not meant to be filled to the very top, so they will appear to be partially full. The bottle size is chosen for ease of use, safety, and label readability.
Specs:
ColorYellow
Height4.5 Inches
Length2.7 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMarch 2010
Size0.08 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Weight0.11 Pounds
Width1.6 Inches

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Found 7 comments on Baby Ddrops® 400 IU 90 Drops:

u/streptococci · 6 pointsr/BabyBumps

This list is excellent. One thing I would add, if you are planning on breastfeeding, is Vitamin D drops. Your breastfed baby will be advised to take Vit D, and the one that is easiest to find (at least where I live) is D-Vi-Sol, which requires a HUGE dose that baby hates the taste of. So don't get that one. Instead, get some of the ones that require just one tasteless drop, like these or similar. I put a drop on my nipple before he latches, or if I forget, I express a little milk into a spoon and add the drop, and then pour it in his mouth. Easy and much tastier!

u/cilucia · 4 pointsr/breastfeeding

Hmm that one isn't on the recall list.

We use Baby D Drops brand (amazon link), you just need one drop instead of 1mL syringe. I usually just put a drop on my finger and rub it on LO's gum line, but sometimes I'll apply to my nipple before breastfeeding.

u/ilostmyumbrella · 4 pointsr/beyondthebump

We do vitamin D drops, and I highly recommend getting some where the full dosage is in a single drop as opposed to having to fill a dropper and shoot it into their mouth. Then you just put a single drop on your nipple before they start feeding rather than having to get them to swallow a bunch.

These are the ones we have: Ddrops Baby 400 IU, Vitamin D, 90 drops 2.5mL (0.08 fl.oz) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003CT36NE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Jvlfzb7HX50T3

u/weelittlebabyforme · 3 pointsr/beyondthebump

Hey fellow mom! My baby was just shy of 10lbs and 23 inches long. LO's head, height, and weight were all in the 90th percentile into 6 months. LO is now around 10 months and in normal-ish (50% weight, but still tall, 70%) measurements.

I think crawling really helps, I don't think your LO is fat. My pediatrician said to keep breastfeeding, and I did, and everything is healthy.

>He told me my baby needed to have his feedings restricted.

I asked about this around 6 months with my LO. My doctor said they never restrict for breastfed babies.

>They also wouldn't let me breastfeed him during his shots

During shots or after? I had my boob out several times in our appointments...not during the shot, but after (I don't know why this would matter, but maybe reducing pin pricks?). Everyone at the Peds office was very happy I was breastfeeding my child.

Also, I did vitamin D drops too. [These] (http://www.amazon.com/Ddrops-Baby-drops-2-5mL-fl-oz/dp/B003CT36NE) only take one drop instead of a mil.

u/BobTheParallelogram · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

Yup it's gross and notorious for being so. My pediatrician recommended it too,but the reviews on Amazon were so poor that we went with this iron supplement and this vitamin d supplement instead.

u/owlbeyours · 2 pointsr/breastfeeding

I definitely think they are necessary and I live on the EC as well. I would definitely not get the Enfamil drops, though--they have all kinds of additives. What baby cares about color or added flavor!? I give my LO these!
It's one drop compared to a whole eye dropper since it is just Vitamin D and coconut oil..I feel so much better giving her these than the Enfamil ones! Ends up being cheaper, too, in the long run.

u/LBluth21 · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

I think you can still just use the infant drops? Like these.