Everything you need to Know about Mother's Milk DHA Testing
Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), an omega-3 fatty acid found in breast milk, has many health benefits for both mother and baby. Various studies have found that this essential polyunsaturated fatty acid is needed in sufficient amounts for development of proper cognitive functions of the brain and visual functions of retina along with many other health benefits. Advanced levels of DHA omega-3 in breast milk and sufficient DHA intakes by infants have been associated with: Developed neuro-behavioural functioning amongst infants Improved visual alertness Better hand-eye coordination Lower risk of bronchitis and bronchiolitis Building of robust nervous system Infants are not capable of producing their own DHA and therefore for a balanced development they must obtain it from breast milk of infant formula mil...