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Will just give him more iron rich food instead
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They are great because they help boost you immune system and they provide children who are transitioning from formula to solid foods
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and I think eats less solid foods than my 1 year old
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Because Breastmilk is not a significant source of vitamin D and iron stores from pregnancy deplete by 4-6 months (until they begin getting iron through solid foods), my doctor recommended she go on these drops with Iron
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Just give your baby/toddler iron-rich foods instead of wasting money on this.
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You can tell opening the bottle this is going to be nasty and baby who loves all food got that immediately.
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It doesn't matter what I mix it in, sweet baby food, juice, breast milk, I can't get my baby to take it
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Just give your baby/toddler iron-rich foods instead of wasting money on this.
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We also tried to add it to her regular solid food but the result was throwing out that as well
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If you are nursing eat some healthy iron rich foods and stay on your prenatal vitamins the whole time you nurse
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This is the cheapest product that I could find, so I bought Poly-Vi-Sol with Iron (as well as D-Vi-Sol, Tri-Vi-Sol, and Poly-Vi-Sol without iron) for a long time to supplement my baby daughter's diet.
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If your child doesn’t like this, you could still try Tri Vi Sol, which contains 3 vitamins: A, D, and C.
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My child had no problems taking Vitamin D from the same brand but the iron addition in Pol Vi Sol is terrible
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I switched to just a pure vitamin D drop since she doesn't need any other supplementation at this age, most all other nutrients coming from breast milk.