Evivo brings a protective system back to babies
Together, human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) and B. infantis EVC001, the single bacterial strain in Evivo, helps support healthy immune function. HMOs are found in breast milk, in some formulas & can be purchased in powder form.
Celebrating Breastfeeding Awareness Month
Breastfeeding is an incredible journey that nurtures the bond between mother and baby while offering benefits for both. As we celebrate Breastfeeding Awareness Month this August, we want to shine a light on the role breast milk and Evivo play in supporting your baby’s health and well-being.
Evivo Infant Probiotic
Shop this productA daily probiotic for newborns fed any amount of breast milk (or HMOs found in formula) to help establish a protective gut microbiome and support healthy immune function.

Parents report relief within days after feeding Evivo Baby probiotic powder *
- 72% saw reduced diaper rash
- 63% reported less gas and fussiness
- 52% said baby slept longer
Evivo is clinically shown to work with breast milk to:
- Replenish good bacteria in 100% of babies *
- Establish a healthier gut microbiome *
- Thrive and continuously protect from digestive discomfort *
- Help support developing immune systems *
How does Evivo work with breast milk to become one of the best probiotics for breastfed babies?
See our documented mechanism of action.*

Capture
B. infantis EVC001 uniquely captures Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMOs) found in breast milk (or in some formulas) helping infants maximize nutrition from breast milk.

Consume
B. infantis EVC001 then consumes HMOs to colonize, or to replicate, establish, and persist, in the gut to help reduce colic and digestive discomfort, protecting baby from the inside out.

Convert
Finally, B. infantis EVC001 converts HMOs into molecules that help support a healthy gut environment and immune system 4, 5, 6

Evivo is Non-GMO Project Verified
Evivo Drops have been verified by the Non-GMO Project.

Best-in-Class Product Standards
Evivo products maintain high quality standards for product testing, manufacturing, packaging, and distribution:
- Third-party testing ensures CFU (colony forming units) count and purity
- Each manufacturing batch includes a Certificate of Conformance
- All packaging is BPA free and protects Evivo from moisture, light, and oxygen
Recommended use:
- Shake bottle.
- Remove cap.
- Tip bottle completely upside & hold still. (Do not shake bottle.)
- Dispense 6 drops directly onto baby spoon or into bottle of breast milk or formula, or mix with solids. Feed immediately. Discard leftovers.
Please consult your physician before using Evivo.
Feeding tips
- Give Evivo at the start of a feeding, so baby is likely to swallow more of it.
- It’s ok if baby doesn’t finish everything during a single feeding, still discard the rest.
- For best results, mix with room temperature or warm breast milk or formula.
- Hold or sit baby semi-upright, supporting the upper back and neck – just as if feeding a bottle. Don’t tip head back – this can make it harder to swallow.

Store at room temperature
- Evivo is safe to store at room temperature below 77 degrees F. Refrigeration is optional but not required.
- Recap tightly.
- Discard 6 weeks after opening.


Who is Evivo for?
The short answer—babies 0-36 month of age.
Supporting you through the parenthood journey
Science shows that every baby fed any amount of breast milk can benefit from Evivo, especially newborns delivered by C-section, showing colic symptoms, or have diaper rash.

Diaper changes alone may not do it.
Most parents believe diaper rash is caused by waiting long periods of time to change baby’s diaper. Current research is showing a link between diaper rash and rising pH levels in baby poop.
Tackle diaper rash from the inside.
Evivo with B. infantis EVC001 lowers the pH in baby’s poop. When mixed with breast milk and fed to baby daily, Evivo has been shown to clear up diaper rash within days, so baby is more comfortable—and so are you.

Does your baby have colic?
Scientists believe colic may be caused by the loss of good bacteria in the gut.
Evivo can help.
Working with HMOs from breast milk or in some formulas, B. infantis EVC001, the bacterial strain in Evivo, protects baby from within. Research has shown an 80% increase in good bacteria in babies fed Evivo. After using Evivo for one week, parents report relief and better sleep.

Implications of C-section births.
Babies born by C-section lack beneficial bacteria picked up through the birthing process and are exposed to antibiotics.
Begin Evivo with the first breastfeeding.
Feeding baby Evivo with breast milk right after birth helps populate baby’s gut with beneficial B. infantis EVC001. A healthy gut microbiome helps protect from within and supports healthy immune function.
With 80% of our immune system in our gut, how you care today for baby’s gut microbiome matters.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Your baby’s health is your priority, so you likely have questions. You can contact us directly at (844) 436-8486, email customerservice@evivo.com, or search our FAQs for an answer.
Research has identified hundreds of types of bacteria, and many are sold as probiotics for your baby, but many do not have an explainable process that describes how it works inside the body. That’s why Evivo is different.
With Evivo, baby can digest important breast milk nutrients called HMOs (Human Milk Oligosaccharides). While other probiotics pass through to the diaper, the good bacteria (B. infantis EVC001) in Evivo captures and consumes HMOs to thrive and colonize within the gut. With up to 80% of our immune system in the gut, establishing a healthy gut microbiome is key to supporting immune function and a healthy digestive system.
Learn more about what matters when choosing a probiotic for baby, and how Evivo works.
You can start feeding your baby Evivo from Day 1 of life, once they begin consuming breast milk.
Yes. Evivo is for babies fed any amount of HMOs (human milk oligosaccharides) which are found in some formulas and also found in breast milk.
Evivo can be mixed with formula, breast milk, or solids, as long as some source of HMOs is being consumed either from breast milk, formula or in powder form.
Yes. Evivo can be taken with other medicines and antibiotics. Consult your pediatrician to ensure Evivo is suitable for your baby.
All babies, irrespective of delivery type, benefit from being fed Evivo. Even vaginally born babies may be missing beneficial bacteria in their gastrointestinal tract resulting in digestive discomfort.
Feeding baby Evivo with breast milk right after birth helps populate baby’s gut with B. infantis EVC001, a good bacteria strain clinically shown to work with breast milk to support digestive and immune health.
We cannot guarantee Evivo to be free of common allergens. Specifically, Evivo contains B. infantis EVC001, which is finely milled and mixed with lactose, the main sugar found naturally in breast milk.
Given the way the product is processed, there may be trace amounts of residual milk and/or soy. While we do not expect any soy or milk to be present, per allergen regulations, we cannot guarantee a zero value and therefore declare both soy and milk. If these allergens are a concern, please consult your pediatrician before use.
Connect with us
Email us at customerservice@evivo.com for customer service, support, and to learn more about our probiotics.
Our Science
Our focus is understanding naturally intended synergies between microbiome and diet.
Our Story
How we discovered B. infantis EVC001 partners with breast milk to better health.