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BRAIN-BOOSTING, SCIENCE-BACKED NUTRITION: Formulated by a neurologist, each serving provides 840 mg of purified Omega 3, 250 mg of EPA, and 500 mg of DHA for your baby’s neurodevelopment. Without DHA, a baby's brain, spinal cord, and eyes cannot develop properly. Mama Bird Prenatal DHA supplement is in the superior triglyceride form (rTAG), not a semi-synthetic oil (ethyl esters) like many other brands.
GIVE THEM THE VERY BEST FROM THE VERY START: DHA is an omega-3 essential fatty acid that your body needs daily and becomes even more important during pregnancy. Unfortunately, women must limit their consumption of fish during pregnancy. As a result, many moms struggle to get the DHA they need through diet alone.
MANY BENEFITS:
- Promotes optimal cognitive development of the baby's brain and eyesight.
- Supports healthy immune system function for both mother and child.
- Reduces the risk of preterm labor, low birth weight, and postpartum depression.
- Improves heart and cardiovascular health for the mother. Helps to combat fatigue and morning sickness during pregnancy, and supports recovery during postpartum.
- In addition to being vital for your baby’s neurodevelopment, DHA helps boost your mood, sleep, and memory.
THE BEST INGREDIENTS MAKE THE BEST VITAMINS: Fish oil from sustainably sourced, wild-caught anchovies from the coast of Iceland. . Free of soy, ascorbyl palmitate, preservatives, artificial colors, flavors, GMOs, gluten, dairy, and sugar.
COMPLETE YOUR BUNDLE & SOAR: Mama Bird Prenatal DHA pairs well with Mama Bird Prenatal Multi+ Vitamins and Mama Bird Probiotics for vibrant brain health.
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