They are deposited in
the brain during the last trimester of pregnancy and are also found in breast milk.
Not exact matches
Omega 3's are essential for baby's
brain and eye development, which is at its fastest growth spurt
during the
last trimester.
For some time we've known that babies need enough DHA to support eye and
brain development — especially
during the
last trimester of pregnancy and throughout infancy.
During the
last trimester of pregnancy through the first two years of age, tremendous amounts of DHA and AA are deposited in the
brain and the retina of the eye.
Omega 3's are essential for baby's
brain and eye development, which is at its fastest growth spurt
during the
last trimester.