IV Therapy for Prenatal & Postpartum

How can IV therapy help during pregnancy?

Our IV treatments can relieve the following pregnancy-related symptoms:

  • Vitamin Deficiency

  • Morning Sickness and Related Dehydration

  • Chronic Fatigue from Pregnancy

The signs of morning nausea are simple to identify. It's possible that the food you consume or an airborne odor will cause a strong wave of nausea, or that you will simply become extremely queasy for no apparent reason

Along with vomiting, this type of nausea is one of the primary symptoms of morning sickness. Contrary to what the name implies, it is not only available in the mornings. Some women may only experience mild morning nausea during the first trimester, while others may endure it for much longer. In these circumstances, you might discover that consuming ginger tea, avoiding spicy and fried foods, and dining on small meals can help you feel better.

However, for some women, morning sickness can become more severe, a disease known as hyperemesis gravidarum. Pregnant women who experience extreme nausea and vomiting run the risk of losing too much body weight or becoming dehydrated.

Whether you have mild or severe morning sickness, the longer you are dehydrated, the more risky it is for you and your unborn child. Your baby's growth and safety may be impacted if your amniotic fluid levels decrease. Additionally, there's a possibility that you'll have a preterm birth and produce less milk after the baby is born.

By preventing nausea and vomiting, IV therapy during pregnancy is a surefire method to relieve morning sickness, dehydration, and other symptoms. Talk to us right away about how IV therapy for pregnancy can help you if you are having trouble consuming the necessary amounts of fluids and are exhibiting dehydration symptoms.

Is IV therapy safe while you’re pregnant?

Yes, we provide safe-to-use IV fluids for pregnant women. If you are pregnant, you presumably already take a multivitamin to support the health of both you and your unborn child. These same healthy components, such as zinc, vitamin C, and B12, are included in safe IV fluids for pregnancy in a clean solution. And compared to taking a tablet or pill, your body gets more vitamins and minerals through an IV. (That also means the IV gets to work faster, so morning sickness symptoms decrease quickly.)

In instances of severe morning sickness, you can also choose to add the anti-nausea medication ondansetron (Zofran) to your IV. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, taking Zofran during the first trimester of pregnancy does not appear to increase the chance of birth defects. If you're getting IV fluids for your morning sickness, talk to your doctor about whether Zofran is a good fit for you.

Note: We are not obstetricians. You must receive approval from your OBGYN before receiving any IV therapy.

A pregnant belly

Our Recommendations for
Prenatal & Postpartum

We recommend the following IV treatments: needs OBGYN written approval

  • Myer’s Cocktail

  • Let’er Buck