👶 Soothe your little one, one drop at a time!
Gerber Good Start Soothe Probiotic Drops are a 0.34 fl oz solution designed to ease colic, excessive crying, and frequent spit-ups in infants. Formulated with clinically studied L. reuteri probiotics, these drops are non-GMO and safe for use from birth, providing a trusted option for new parents looking to support their baby's digestive health.
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T**N
Over a different brand of drops, these helped my DD tremendously!
My review is actually for the Gerber Soothe Colic Drops (minus the Vitamin D). I purchased those drops at a different retailer; however, I wanted to leave feedback for the drops here at Amazon. My DD since at about 1 month of age had gas/bloating/constipation issues. She is primarily formula-fed with organic, sensitive formula and has been since about two weeks of age. She does receive some breastmilk, but her primary diet is formula. The formula I use does not contain probiotics; but does contain prebiotics. When I told my pediatrician about our issues, she provided me with a sample size of the Gerber Soothe Probiotic Drops. (no Vitamin D.) The sample only lasted about five days. I saw improvement, but nothing amazing. I wanted to continue with the probiotics, but because I felt there was no significant improvement; I switched and bought Culturelle Baby drops. We used those until they ran out. Meh is my response about Culturelle Baby drops.After I ran out of the Culturelle Baby drops, I noticed that my DD was back to being gassy/fussy/constipated and just miserable. Instead of buying more of the Culturelle Baby drops, I bought the Gerber Soothe Probiotic Drops, hoping there would be more of an improvement. After a few days, I noticed that my DD's constipation seemed to be getting slightly better and she had fewer episodes of burping when feeding. After about a week to 10 days, there was marked improvement in her fussiness, gassiness, and bowel habits. I am still on the original bottle (says it is about 50 doses) and probably about a month into using the Gerber Soothe drops and for the past 10 -14 days, my baby has been super happy, chill, not really fussy during the "witching hour," she has more of a bowel routine now, zero bloat, burping is far less in quantity. She still has a lot of hiccuping throughout the day. These drops have been a huge help to making my DD feel better every day and allow her to be a happy baby without added (some is normal) GI discomfort.Now, I have read complaints about the dispensing process and about the paper inside the bottle. Here are my observations/tips:1. Keep the bottle stored upright. If it tips over, stand it back upright as soon as you notice it has tipped over. One morning, I noticed that I could not get any drops out and was bummed. I just tapped the side of the bottle, hoping to release any bubbles that might be preventing the liquid from falling back into the bottle and after 10 minutes or so, the liquid that was trapped in the dispensing area had fallen back into the bottle and I was able to dispense the drops with no further issues. I now make sure I keep the bottle upright at all times.2. I do not shake the bottle, instead, I swirl it - to avoid the liquid getting stuck in the dispenser.3. The strip of paper inside the bottle is supposed to be there, per the manufacturer.4. Read and follow the dispensing instructions. Tilt the bottle at about 45 degrees and the drops form and then drop, one at a time. I have never had any issue with the liquid dispensing too quickly.I hope my comments help you to make a decision. I have found with my DD (my first baby), there is a lot of trial and error, when it comes to feeding and gut health.Oy! I do know that these drops have made a significant improvement for my DD and that they in fact, work better than the other competitor that I mentioned above.
N**H
Solved our tummy problems!
My almost 4 month old has always had a really rumbly tummy and I noticed his BMs were pretty watery and a yellow-ish green color. My first baby was breastfed as well but hers were always mustard yellow and thicker. He was gaining weight well and seemed pretty content in general but his diapers just didn’t seem right to me. So I started down a rabbit hole researching causes for it like any crazy mom and I thought he either had an allergy to something I was eating or I had a foremilk hindmilk imbalance. As I was reading reviews for sunflower lecithin pills I saw a review that mentioned that she thought she needed those pills but it turned out her baby just needed a probiotic. Her situation sounded similar to mine so I decided to try these out figuring they couldn’t hurt. Within the first day or so, I noticed the color of my baby’s BMs was more of a mustard yellow and it wasn’t watery anymore! His tummy is also pretty much silent now. As a bonus it has vitamin D which pediatricians recommend for breastfed babies so it’s a win win. I would compare the bottle and dispenser to an essential oil bottle. Like other reviewers have said it’s not the easiest product to get out but if you follow the directions of tipping it until you see a drop form and then dropping it out it works fine. My baby is EBF so I just put the drops on my breast before feeding but you have to latch the baby pretty quick so it actually gets in their mouth.
S**S
Unsure on effectiveness.
We were recommended by a doctor to use this after our baby used antibiotics. We aren’t sure if it has really been effective with helping gut issues, but it doesn’t seem to have hurt. Drops come out fast and feel almost oily. Sometimes they are hard to land in baby’s mouth or slide off nipple or finger before you can get it in their mouth. It is recommended to keep in the refrigerator so it would be hard to travel with this. Baby doesn’t seem to mind the smell or taste.
K**Y
Try it out!
My baby was gassy/colicky since the day we brought him home. We tried all the natural remedies like burping in between feedings, holding upright for 15-30 minutes after a feeding, bicycle legs, etc. I even tried Mylicon and gripe water! But nothing was working. I was so stressed out by seeing him squirm after feedings and during the day. Eventually I asked my pediatrician over probiotics. With their okay I bought culturelle brand. I tried it for three days and it only made the crying and pain worse. I saw the reviews and I wasn’t the only one that had happened to. So I decided to give this Gerber brand a try. The first night was bad. It seemed like I had given the culturelle brand again! But I didn’t lose hope and I tried it the second night. And boy am I glad I did. He didn’t cry nor did he have any pain that night. And the next day he wasn’t crying the whole day. He was a happy baby! I was finally able to meet my true baby. After a week I stopped giving it to him, in hopes his stomach was better but it wasn’t. So I continued giving it to him. And I still put a few drops in his bottle and will continue to do so. My pediatrician stated that she sees no harm in continuing. I usually don’t write reviews, but I write this one just in case there’s other mamas out there looking for help. My baby was strictly breastfed and I started giving him the drops at 6 weeks.
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