How long can I eat DHA after a cesarean section

  DHA is crucial for babies because their brain development and retina development are inseparable from DHA. Many mothers supplement their babies with DHA during lactation to make them smarter and healthier. Because babies can also absorb a portion through breast milk, how long can they eat DHA after cesarean section?

  

How long can I eat DHA after a cesarean section1

  Mothers who undergo cesarean section are different from those who undergo vaginal delivery, as they require longer time for the incision to recover. Especially in the first few days of production, there are some things to pay attention to, as consuming inappropriate food can affect the healing of the blade. Moreover, it is not allowed to consume any food without exhaust after surgery. Therefore, for cesarean section mothers who want to supplement DHA, it is best to wait for a week after the mother can eat some food before supplementing.

  However, the supplementation of DHA also depends on the situation. Although DHA is important for babies, not every mother needs to supplement it. If the baby is not lacking in DHA at all, then supplementing DHA by the mother may actually affect the baby's health. Therefore, before supplementing with DHA, it is best for mothers to conduct a laboratory test on their babies to see if they need supplementation. If it is necessary to supplement, do not blindly supplement, but should be done under the guidance of a doctor.

  If the baby is not breastfeeding at all, then there is even less need for the mother to supplement DHA. Some people say that supplementing DHA for postpartum women can tighten the skin, but there is no scientific basis for this. Don't spend money blindly.

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