Apparently breastfed babies don't get enough Vitamin D, so you have to supplement
Do your calculation not by now many fl oz you get, but by how many days worth of vitamin D you get.
Apparently breastfed babies don't get enough vitamin D, and the only other way to get vitamin D is to have direct sun exposure to unprotected skin (on a tiny baby, no thank you).
Apparently breastfed babies don't get enough vitamin D, and the only other way to get vitamin D is to have direct sun exposure to unprotected skin (on a tiny baby, no thank you).
Apparently breastfed babies don't get enough Vitamin D, so you have to supplement
Apparently breastfed babies don't get enough vitamin D, and the only other way to get vitamin D is to have direct sun exposure to unprotected skin (on a tiny baby, no thank you).
Apparently breastfed babies don't get enough Vitamin D, so you have to supplement
Enfamil Vitamin D drops contain 400IU of vitamin D which is 100% of the recommended dosage for Children/infants under the age of 4.The vitamin D drops are specifically recommend for babies who are at least partially breastfeed or not getting enough vitamin D in their daily diet
The doctors were all amazed that this small dose healed her bones
Mommy's Bliss makes an excellent Vitamin D supplement that you only need a single drop of
While I don't dispute the need for Vitamin D for breastfed babies, the added ingredients in this product are a bit much, particularly when a more pure Vitamin D supplement can be obtained elsewhere at a reasonable price.
This was a very good price, however this did not work well for my baby
Even if I give him my pinky to suck as I also put the dropper in his mouth, he spits some of it out or it spills out, which means he doesn't get the full dose (and it's impossible to figure out how much he spit out, so you can't exactly give him a precise amount of extra to make up for it), and it's wasteful of an expensive product.
Good price for the Vitamin D drops that our pediatrician recommends
She just grins as she dribbles or spits this out, and she will not suck on anything that has been dipped in or smeared with it.
It is a good value and this brand in particular was recommended by his doctor
My baby likes the flavor of this and it is very easy to dispense and measure from the provided dropper, our baby has been on this for 7 months with no issues, also a better value than at the local pharmacy.
Plus, this big bottle is only 50ml (50 days worth of vitamin D), compared to other brand that takes only 1 drop a day, this is not really a good value anymore.
My doctor recommended that I add this to my son's breastmilk once a
His pediatrician recommended the one drop product instead.
My dumb pediatrician recommended this to me
Even if I give him my pinky to suck as I also put the dropper in his mouth, he spits some of it out or it spills out, which means he doesn't get the full dose (and it's impossible to figure out how much he spit out, so you can't exactly give him a precise amount of extra to make up for it), and it's wasteful of an expensive product.
My pediatrician recommended this for my breastfed baby and she has done fine with them.
Even if I give him my pinky to suck as I also put the dropper in his mouth, he spits some of it out or it spills out, which means he doesn't get the full dose (and it's impossible to figure out how much he spit out, so you can't exactly give him a precise amount of extra to make up for it), and it's wasteful of an expensive product.
-Vi-Sol Vitamin D Supplement Drops are a great option for little ones who need that extra vitamin D boost.
Cheapest option to buy the vitamins our sons pediatrician recommends
Just search natural vitamin D drops on amazon and you'll find plenty of infinitely superior options
Even if I give him my pinky to suck as I also put the dropper in his mouth, he spits some of it out or it spills out, which means he doesn't get the full dose (and it's impossible to figure out how much he spit out, so you can't exactly give him a precise amount of extra to make up for it), and it's wasteful of an expensive product.
Even if I give him my pinky to suck as I also put the dropper in his mouth, he spits some of it out or it spills out, which means he doesn't get the full dose (and it's impossible to figure out how much he spit out, so you can't exactly give him a precise amount of extra to make up for it), and it's wasteful of an expensive product.
drops that only contain Vitamin D, not all the other crap in these drops!!
Apparently breastfed babies don't get enough Vitamin D, so you have to supplement
Good vitamin for kids who do not like chewable vitamins yet.
My two year old doesn't like chewable vitamins so this works well.
It smells good, the dosage is easy to do and my infant has no problem taking it.
Do your calculation not by now many fl oz you get, but by how many days worth of vitamin D you get.
Apparently breastfed babies don't get enough vitamin D, and the only other way to get vitamin D is to have direct sun exposure to unprotected skin (on a tiny baby, no thank you).
Mommy's Bliss makes an excellent Vitamin D supplement that you only need a single drop of
My doctor recommended that I add this to my son's breastmilk once a
We didn't notice any upset stomach or other adverse reactions.
These are severe reactions that could really harm your baby
Parents are NOT making up all the bad reactions to this product.
Even if I give him my pinky to suck as I also put the dropper in his mouth, he spits some of it out or it spills out, which means he doesn't get the full dose (and it's impossible to figure out how much he spit out, so you can't exactly give him a precise amount of extra to make up for it), and it's wasteful of an expensive product.
I made a face, confessed to throwing away liquid multi-vitamins not too long ago, and she reassured me that the D-Vi-Sol was much better tasting.
This is the only baby vitamin D the store carried (insert mad face)
She made the saddest face very time we gave it to her, and most of it would run down her chin (or she'd push it out of her mouth with her tongue), and most of the time she would cry and then projectile vomit everywhere
My doctor recommended that I add this to my son's breastmilk once a
She just grins as she dribbles or spits this out, and she will not suck on anything that has been dipped in or smeared with it.