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"Why do you promote “usda organic”? Are you talking about the carbohydrate bonded with the iron? Fe is inherently organic…"
4 months+ • 1 month supply
A steady flow of iron is critical in all stages of a little one’s rapid growth, brain development and immune function. A supplement may be recommended at 4 months when the iron stores they’re born with begin to deplete, for infants that aren’t getting enough iron-rich foods, and for little one’s consuming cow’s milk too early or in high quantities*.
Safe: Independently tested for by a third party laboratory to meet standards for quality, safety and label claims.
Effective: Provides the necessary iron needed to support healthy levels in babies and toddlers for optimal growth and development.
Trusted: USDA Organic, Non-GMO. Free from sugar, gluten, dairy, soy, dyes, parabens, alcohol, artificial colors & flavors.
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Iron (from Polysaccharide Iron Complex)
A type of iron supplement used to treat or prevent iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia. The iron in this supplement is chelated, or bonded, to a polysaccharide (a complex carbohydrate), which is designed to improve taste and reduce common gastrointestinal side effects.
Always consult your healthcare provider prior to giving this or any supplement to your infant.
Iron is an essential nutrient for babies. It is vital in the production of muscle cells and red blood cells that carry oxygen through the body. It also helps to prevent iron deficiency anemia. This condition is a common problem in little ones. It can range from mild to serious. Without treatment, it can affect a child’s growth and development.
Babies at highest risk of iron deficiency:
Symptoms of iron deficiency anemia might include:
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Amazing supplement
We have a very picky 2 year old who became iron deficient at his last checkup. The pediatrician ordered a supplement that ended up tasting nasty and my son started refusing it even when mixed with juice or applesauce. We started him on this and he loves it! Calls it his ‘juice’ and takes it easily from the syringe- I don’t have to mix it with anything! Overall super happy with this product and knowing it's made with better ingredients than the other stuff makes me happy.
– Nurse M., Verified Buyer
Love this liquid iron
I have a 2 year old who is an extremely picky eater and has rejected all the other iron or multivite with iron supplements I’ve tried. I’m able to hide this liquid iron in his milk without him noticing! Great peace of mind being able to get some iron in him!
– Claudia C., Verified Buyer
Best iron product
When my Littles‘ iron level drop they have massive tantrums. This has been a life saver for our family! These drops are just as good as the ones I would get prescriptions for from their pediatrician, but I feel much better giving them these.
– Mama M., Verified Buyer
Overall rating: 4.0 / 5 from 52 reviews.
Wellements Organic Iron Drops are praised for their organic formula and effectiveness as an iron supplement, though opinions on taste are mixed. Customers generally find the drops effective, but some have reported delivery issues.
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"Why do you promote “usda organic”? Are you talking about the carbohydrate bonded with the iron? Fe is inherently organic…"
— Jason (3/5)
"The bottle is super hard to open, some nights it’s impossible so I can’t give my baby the drops"
— Teresa (2/5)
"UPS said they never got the package and I'm still waiting."
— Jean-Paul P. (1/5)
"Daughter fears syringes in general, but she must like the flavor of this because she puts up less of a fight (compared to other syringe-fed liquids) once she tastes it."
— Alex (4/5)
"Good product I just wish they had a larger bottle. My son go a through it in under 2 weeks, and the pre order time frame also is too long for me to set up. So I order almost every other week and some times it doesn’t get here fast enough. It’s not sold in any store here"
— Enwil B. (4/5)
"We’ve been using this since my baby girl was born. Shes on Kendamil formula so we add this to her bottle. We’ve had no issues so far… no stomachs!"
— Stacie S. (5/5)
"Products arrived spilled and the box crumpled."
— Roodineya A. (3/5)
"Highly recommend this clean, low/no toxin ingredient supplement for your baby! Our baby girl doesn't seem to mind or notice when it's mixed into breastmilk! So grateful to have USDA certified organic products on the market! We LOVE Wellements supplements and medicines!"
— Taylor H. (5/5)
"I have a 2 year old who is an extremely picky eater and has rejected all the other iron or multivite with iron supplements I’ve tried. I’m able to hide this liquid iron in his milk without him noticing! Great peace of mind being able to get some iron in him!"
— Claudia C. (5/5)
"My 16 month old takes this supplement, no problem!"
— Bryse L. (5/5)
Yes! We've carefully selected a source of iron that is known for its long history of safety, bioavailability and for being easy on your baby’s tummy. Wellements not only strictly complies with all FDA regulations for dietary supplements we thoroughly test our products for safety including heavy metals, microbials as well as raw material purity and potency before we send it off to your family. We always recommend talking to your pediatrician first before giving any iron or any supplement to your little one.
Check the ‘best by’ date on the bottle to know how long to keep an unopened bottle. An opened bottle should be used or discarded 3 months after opening.
A baby’s tongue can stain from iron dropsdue to a harmless chemical reaction between the iron, saliva, and the pigments in food.This happens because iron can oxidize when exposed to the air in the mouth, creating temporary dark spots or discoloration. This staining is usually temporary and fades once the iron drops are discontinued or after a short period.
Iron in liquid supplements or food can react with sulfur compounds (like hydrogen sulfide) in the mouth to form an insoluble ferric compound. This new compound adheres to the surface of the enamel, creating a brownish or blackish discoloration. This can happen not only with drops but also with iron-fortified formulas and cereals that babies may consume. To prevent iron staining on teeth, rinse your little one’s mouth with water immediately after taking it and/or brush their teeth soon after consumption to remove any residue. Regular dental checkups can also help prevent and address staining.
We generally don't recommend mixing our Wellements Organic Iron Drops with water or milk without talking to your pediatrician first. We want to ensure the effectiveness of our drops and mixing with certain foods and drinks, specifically, dairy, may interfere with iron absorption or may give your baby more than their daily requirement.
Shake the bottle well before each use. Fill the dispenser with Organic Iron Drops to the 1 ml line. Dispense the liquid slowly toward the inner cheek of your baby’s mouth. Wash and dry the dispenser thoroughly after each use. Make sure to rinse the mouth after taking and for toddlers with teeth rinse and/or brush their teeth after taking.
Iron can sometimes cause constipation. To help with this make sure your little one is getting enough fluids and if they're old enough for solids, be sure they are eating fiber-rich foods like prunes, pears, and apples. Check out Wellements Organic Constipation Support which has organic prunes to keep things moving and always check with your pediatrician if constipation becomes an issue.
Deciding if and when to supplement iron should always be discussed with your pediatrician first as it depends on several factors including whether your little one is breastfed or formula-fed, birth weight and health concerns. Exclusively breastfed infants typically do not need an iron supplement until around 4 months old when the iron stores that they're born with begin to decrease. Most infant formulas are fortified with iron, so formula-fed babies typically get enough iron from their diet and do not need additional supplementation.
Ultimately, the best time to give Wellements Organic Iron Drops is when it fits comfortably into your baby’s routine and is well-tolerated by them. Here are a few things to consider. Iron is typically absorbed best on an empty stomach so before breakfast may be a good time to try. However, if you notice any stomach upset or fussiness afterwards, giving iron drops after breakfast or with a little food may be a better option. Nighttime can also be a great option and easy to remember as part of a bedtime routine. Once you find the best fit consistency is key! If you're unsure be sure to check with your pediatrician on what's best for your little one.