DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), an Omega-3 fat, is naturally found in breastmilk. But when some mothers stop breastfeeding due to some reasons - maybe health, work, or personal reasons, they shift to formula feeding. They often look for the best formula so they will not feel guilty for replacing their infant's natural food (mother's milk) with formula.
One of the main nutrients to consider before choosing a formula milk for a baby is when there is a DHA content in it.According to clinical studies, DHA is a very important nutrient to support brain and eye development, helping your baby achieve developmental milestones such as crawling, smiling, walking, and grasping.
It will also improve their language and cognitive skills in the later years when babies are given the right amount of DHA on their diet.
However, a lot of formula milk with DHA content available in the market today and it's hard to choose the right one.
This video below will help you choose the right milk for your little one based on their needs. Watch from the start to the end to see the different brands of formula milk and their added nutrients and benefits.
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