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My baby is 3 months old. Gave vit D3 drops and stopped giving it. Now want to continue vitamin D3 drops and also multi vit drops. What's the best time to give drops. Can I give them when he wakes up in the morning. And can I give them immediately after feed any time in the day. Should I allow time between 2 drops or can I give them immediately 1 after other. Should I need to follow particular time or can I give whenever there's time for me? Please suggest Doctor. Thank you.
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Hi Firstly, it is advisable to continue vitamin D drops as long as baby is being breast fed because breast milk is deficient in vitamin D As for timing U can give it any time of the day Preferably set a time and give at that time everyday Multivitamins do not interact with each other so can be given simultaneously
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If you are expressing breast milk, drops can be added to it before being consumed by the baby
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There is no particular time. You can give them one after the other. Better to give in the morning only
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