IV Drip for Morning Sickness

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    May 5, 2026

    Some women experience nausea during pregnancy. While this is commonly referred to as “morning sickness,” it can strike at any time of day and be quite severe.

    While morning sickness is most common in the first trimester, it can occur throughout pregnancy in some women. Any vomiting that occurs can cause problems such as dehydration and nutritional deficiencies.

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    Keep reading to find out more about why morning sickness occurs and how it can be quickly treated so you can stay as safe and comfortable as possible during pregnancy.

    What Causes Morning Sickness?

    Around 70% of pregnant women experience nausea and occasional vomiting. These symptoms typically start around 6 weeks into pregnancy and usually resolve by the second trimester (roughly 20 weeks). While often inconvenient, mild or moderate morning sickness is not necessarily harmful. However, if a woman cannot keep food down or becomes severely dehydrated, it may lead to nutritional deficiencies.

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    Severe Nausea During Pregnancy: Hyperemesis Gravidarum

    There is a severe form of morning sickness called hyperemesis gravidarum , which can cause:

    • Severe nausea (resulting in little to no urine production and dizziness)
    • Frequent vomiting (more than 3 times per day)
    • Weight loss (5 or more pounds)
    • Electrolyte disturbances

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    Suspected Causes of Morning Sickness:

    While the precise cause is unknown, doctors suspect it may be related to:

    • Low blood sugar
    • A surge in hormones like HCG or estrogen
    • Stress, lack of sleep, or resulting fatigue
    • Sensitivity to the smell or taste of certain foods
    • Frequent travel or motion sickness

    Ways Pregnant Women Can Treat Mild Morning Sickness:

    If you are experiencing mild symptoms, try the following interventions:

    • Eat toast or crackers.
    • Eat smaller, frequent meals instead of 3 large ones.
    • Stick to bland foods like bananas, rice, broth, apples, nuts, or plain baked potatoes.
    • Drink plenty of water throughout the day.
    • Try taking prenatal vitamins with a snack if they upset your stomach.
    • Avoid triggers like strong odors (perfumes, candles), blinking lights, or other nausea triggers.
    • Try ginger tea or candies.
    • Prioritize sufficient rest.
    • Keep home and office spaces well-ventilated.
    • Try an acupressure wristband.

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    Benefits of Anti-Nausea IVs For Morning Sickness

    For women who cannot keep liquids down or want to prevent severe nausea, an IV drip administered by a registered nurse at home may be helpful. IV infusions help ensure both the mother and fetus receive the fluids and nutrients—such as folic acid, calcium, and iron—needed for a healthy pregnancy, while also combating nausea.

    Is it Safe to Get An IV Drip During Pregnancy?

    IV therapy is a fast and safe way to find relief if administered by healthcare professionals with appropriate training. Always ensure the service provider is clear about their staff's training. While a nurse will assess your situation to determine if home IV therapy is sufficient, severe symptoms like hyperemesis gravidarum may necessitate hospitalization.

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    What’s in a Morning Sickness IV?

    Treatments typically include a saline solution , vitamins, and electrolytes delivered directly into the bloodstream, which can be personalized to treat specific symptoms.

    • Saline solution: A mixture of water and sodium chloride that helps maintain amniotic fluid, blood volume, and tissue hydration.
    • Vitamin B complex: Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) regulates brain chemicals like serotonin and dopamine, and helps reduce nausea.
    • Zofran: May be used to prevent nausea if your doctor signs off on it as safe for your individual pregnancy.

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    Pros and Cons of Anti-Nausea Medications

    • Pyridoxine and Doxylamine: Well-studied, but side effects can include drowsiness, dry mouth, and headaches.
    • Promethazine: An antihistamine generally safe for pregnancy, though it can cause drowsiness and double vision; more trials are needed to fully assess safety.
    • Ondansetron: Helps prevent nausea without causing drowsiness, though side effects can include fatigue and constipation.

    Important: Pregnant women suffering from nutritional deficiencies and dehydration face higher risks of complications than those who utilize safe medical interventions when necessary.

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    Reset IV provides on-demand, concierge IV hydration services. Always consult your doctor about whether you are a good candidate for this therapy. While our services are safe and effective, every pregnancy is different, and severe long-term morning sickness may require specialized care or hospitalization.

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