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I like that the bottle comes with a good dropper
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My daughter likes the taste of this and the dropper it comes with makes it easy to administer to child
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We haven’t experienced any of the upset and the dropper is really nice
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Wish it came with the bottle top dropper that all my other orders came with.
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These Vitamin D drops are great for baby bottles but I prefer the dropper as opposed to the syringe.
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I have used this product for a long time and it had always had a child-proof lid as well as a child proof dropper
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It tastes awful, and you have to keep the horrible dropper clean somehow
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Pediatrician recommended this product and I love the small dropper it comes with.
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Also, since I have to stick the dropper in his mouth, I have to clean the dropper every time I use it to make sure I don't contaminate the bottle with germs, which is also wasteful since I end up rinsing some of the product off of the dropper that otherwise would have gone back in the bottle
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It tastes awful, and you have to keep the horrible dropper clean somehow
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These Vitamin D drops are great for baby bottles but I prefer the dropper as opposed to the syringe.
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Easy dropper included
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I liked the old droppers better!
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The dropper was easy to use and the bottle lasts about 1 month with once daily vitamin
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Dropper is easy to use and our baby accepts it well.
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so you end up having to give your baby a whole nasty dropper full (which of course, makes the baby spit it everywhere and then start crying.
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Read the ingredients and buy a healthier Vit D for your baby!
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Do your calculation not by now many fl oz you get, but by how many days worth of vitamin D you get.
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Great way to get a baby the vitamin D they need.
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Mommy's Bliss makes an excellent Vitamin D supplement that you only need a single drop of
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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
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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).
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Apparently breastfed babies don't get enough Vitamin D, so you have to supplement