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World Health Day 2025: Maternal nutrition is critical for the child's eyesight, here's why

Maternal nutrition and baby eye health: Your child’s eye health starts to develop even before their birth. Here’s how mindful nutrition during pregnancy and infancy, can help shape your child’s eyesight.

April 07, 2025 / 08:00 IST
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Pregnancy diet: A simple diet rich in leafy greens, nuts, dairy, and fish, when combined with breastfeeding and mindful postnatal nutrition are critical for the child's eye sight (Image: Canva)
Pregnancy diet: A simple diet rich in leafy greens, nuts, dairy, and fish, when combined with breastfeeding and mindful postnatal nutrition are critical for the child's eye sight (Image: Canva)

A baby’s journey toward healthy eyesight starts just weeks after conception. A baby’s eyes start to form and develop in their mother’s womb. What a mother eats, how she cares for herself, and the choices she makes during pregnancy all quietly shape how clearly her child will see the world.

"It’s often said that we see the world through our eyes, but rarely do we stop to consider how early that journey begins,” says Dr (Lt. Col.) Shantanu Mukherji, Senior Consultant, Sharp Sight Eye Hospitals. “Eye development kicks off early in pregnancy, with key structures like the retina and optic nerve beginning to form within the first month. During this critical window, nutrition is foundational. The right nutrients at the right time can help reduce the risk of visual impairments and improve strong visual development well into childhood,” informs Dr Mukherji.

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While genes play a role, mounting evidence suggests that maternal and early childhood nutrition can heavily influence a child’s eye health. “Eye development continues rapidly through infancy, and nutrients like Vitamin A, Omega-3 fatty acids, and zinc are absolutely vital," explains Dr Mukherji.

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