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What are fatty acids? Why are they important for my babys development?

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What are fatty acids? Why are they important for my babys development?

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Certain fatty acids, like DHA and ARA, are building blocks for your baby’s brain and eyes, before and after birth. Because a baby’s brain develops quickly in the early months of life, many experts believe that it can be beneficial for babies to get DHA and ARA during that time. You can pass DHA and ARA to your baby through breast milk. Or he can get these same great nutrients through Enfamil® PREMIUMâ„¢. Only Enfamil has LIPIL, our blend of DHA and ARA, important nutrients that promote brain and eye development. In fact, Enfamil PREMIUM is our closest formula to breast milk.

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