Pregnancy Lactation, Breast Milk, and the critical role of nutrition.

AA and DHA in Breast Milk Around the World

AA and DHA in Breast Milk Around the World

Breast Milk Changes due to DHA in Algal Oil

Breast Milk Changes due to DHA in Algal Oil

Breast Milk Changes During Lactation

Does Breast Milk Change to Better Feed Baby?

Breast Milk Changes In Long Term Vegetarians

Are these changes known and understood by vegetarians?

Breast Milk Compared : Tsimane vs Cincinnati Mothers

Does Mom's Nutrition Affect Breast Milk Nutrition?

Breast Milk Composition in Cuban Mothers

Breast Milk Composition in Cuban Mothers

Breast Milk in Vegans

Human Diets have Profound Influence on Breast milk Composition

Changing Breast Milk Fatty Acids

Human breast milk fat is very changeable

Consumption of organic foods and risk of atopic disease during the first 2 years of life in the Netherlands

This study is a follow-up to the Dutch Breastmilk Study. Organic Food Consumption reduced the chances of eczema development.

DHA in Mothers and Infants in Taiwan

DHA in Mothers and Infants in Taiwan

Dutch Breast Milk Study

Organic Eating Dutch Mothers' Milk is Higher in CLA

Fish Oil Supplements and Testicular Function:

Associations of Fish Oil Supplement Use With Testicular Function in Young Men

Imbalance between Omega-6 and Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in Early Pregnancy is Predictive of Postpartum Depression

10-20% of recent mothers suffer from postpartum depression. Diet changes can help prevent this.

Long Chain PUFAs and Pregnancy Outcome

PUFA levels have an amazing amount of correlation with pregnancy outcomes

Omega-3 Supplements to Pregnant Women Decreased Allergic Disease in Infants

This Swedish study shows a great reduction in allergic disease for the first two years of life in the babies born to fish oil supplemented mothers.

Placental Transfer of DHA

Placental Transfer of DHA

Placental Transfer of Fatty Acids

The Placenta Concentrates the Levels of Select Fatty Acids Sent to the Baby

Preconception Exposure to Phthalates and Phthalate Substitutes 
With Preterm Birth

Preterm birth is the factor most strongly associated with neonatal mortality and long-term morbidity globally.

Seafood Intake, Sexual Activity, and Time to Pregnancy

More Seafood Eaten Resulted in more Sex and More Pregnancies

Trends in Sperm Counts:

A meta-analysis of 244 studies from 1973-2011 shows steady decline