DHA is docosahexaenoic acid, clinically there is no eating docosahexaenoic acid is good, there is no scientific reason and basis. Normal feeding of babies from food supplement docosahexaenoic acid can be, do not need to supplement additional docosahexaenoic acid.
Docosahexaenoic acid is good for retinal development, brain development, and also good for nerve function and optic nerve development. Children on a normal diet can get enough nutrients from food to ensure growth and development, including DHA, etc., and do not need to take additional supplements such as DHA.
For babies who have added complementary foods (i.e. around 6 months old), you can give your child some egg custard, pureed meat, pureed vegetables, pureed fruits, millet porridge, corn porridge, etc., and at the same time, you can combine them with milk powder and breastmilk to feed your child. The above foods are rich in nutrients, minerals and trace elements, which can replenish the various nutrients needed by the child.
Infants pay attention to the critical period of physical development, as long as the scientific and reasonable feeding, in order to better facilitate the normal development of the baby. If your child has any feeding problems, we suggest you consult the pediatrician or nutritionist.