Question

If a newborn has a high jaundice index, is it suitable to supplement them with DHA? Additionally, can vaccinations be administered during this period?

Answer

DHA, commonly known as brain gold, is a crucial unsaturated fatty acid essential for the growth and maintenance of the nervous system. It is also a major component of the brain and retina, playing an indispensable role in the intellectual and visual development of both fetus and infant. However, nutritional intake should be balanced, as excessive DHA may lead to side effects such as decreased immunity. Generally, as long as the daily feeding is appropriate, newborns do not lack DHA.