Tri Vi Sol. It's available anywhere - Target, Costco, etc..
We're finishing our first bottle up now and will be switching to Poly Vi Sol with Iron since we're not starting solids until 6 months and are skipping cereals.
You literally only need ONE DROP per day. You can put it right on your nipple or a bottle before a feed. It is so much easier to give than the old TriViSol drops. One bottle is supposed to last an entire year, my little guy is 8 months and the bottle is nowhere near empty.
Re: Vitamin D Supplement Drops
Tri Vi Sol. It's available anywhere - Target, Costco, etc..
We're finishing our first bottle up now and will be switching to Poly Vi Sol with Iron since we're not starting solids until 6 months and are skipping cereals.
We love the Carlson brand vitamin D drops (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/tags-on-product/B003BVIBMO)
You literally only need ONE DROP per day. You can put it right on your nipple or a bottle before a feed. It is so much easier to give than the old TriViSol drops. One bottle is supposed to last an entire year, my little guy is 8 months and the bottle is nowhere near empty.
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trivisol or D visol
accidentally bought the one that says "with Iron" once and she wouldn't take it, so unless he needs extra iron, don't get that one!
https://www.kellymom.com/nutrition/vitamins/vitamin-d.html
here's a really great article about when/if you need vitamin d drops and alternatives to drops if you're interested
Yup, these are the best!