The at-home Breast Milk DHA test will ensure that you have adequate DHA in your diet to supply your growing baby with the DHA that he or she needs. Your own levels of DHA is contingent primarily on diet. You acquire this important fat from dietary sources of DHA such as fatty fish or liver. According to the National Institute of Health, DHA levels in American women are typically too low. Because the American diet is most often overly dependant on red meats, eggs, poultry and other protein sources not high in DHA, DHA levels in the body are often only 25% (or even less) of the recommended range. EverlyWell's DHA test is designed for women who are currently breastfeeding and want to monitor the DHA content in their breast milk.
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