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Prenatal IV Therapy: Safe Hydration and B6 Support for You and Your Baby
Pregnancy is beautiful, but it can also be exhausting, nauseating, and dehydrating. Morning sickness doesn't just strike in the morning. For many women, the nausea and vomiting of the first trimester can last all day, making it nearly impossible to keep enough food and fluids down. And when you can't stay hydrated, it affects both your health and your baby's development.
Reset IV's Prenatal IV is designed specifically for women in their first trimester. It delivers safe, pregnancy-appropriate hydration and Vitamin B6 directly into your bloodstream, bypassing your stomach so it works even when you can't keep anything down. A licensed nurse comes to your home so you never have to leave the couch.
$199 | Book now, pay later. Zero travel fees. Open 7 Days a Week, 8 AM to 10 PM.
Why Hydration Is Critical During Pregnancy
During pregnancy, your body's fluid demands increase dramatically. You need extra water to form amniotic fluid, produce the increased blood volume that supports your growing baby, build new tissue, carry nutrients to the placenta, aid digestion, and flush out waste and toxins. Staying properly hydrated isn't just about your comfort, it's essential for your baby's healthy development.
Dehydration during pregnancy is a serious concern. According to the National Institutes of Health, dehydration can affect your baby's birth weight and development. Severe dehydration has been associated with inhibited growth, cognitive development issues, and increased vulnerability to chronic diseases later in life. Even mild dehydration during pregnancy can contribute to fatigue, headaches, constipation, and an increased risk of urinary tract infections.
The challenge is that morning sickness makes staying hydrated incredibly difficult. When you're vomiting multiple times a day, you lose fluids faster than you can replace them by drinking water. And every glass of water that comes back up means your body and your baby are getting further behind on the hydration they need.
IV hydration solves this problem by delivering fluids directly into your bloodstream, bypassing your stomach entirely. Your body absorbs 100 percent of the fluid immediately, and nausea can't prevent it from reaching your system. This is the same approach doctors use in hospitals when pregnant patients are severely dehydrated.

THE REVIVAL™
THE REVIVAL™ has two ingredients. Both work fast. Both are screened and approved by your nurse before the drip starts.
| Ingredient | Dose | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| Normal Saline | 1,000 mL | Restores fluid balance and electrolytes. Hydrates at the cellular level. |
| Vitamin B Complex | 1 mL | Supports natural energy, mood, focus, and recovery. Helps your body convert food into usable fuel. |
Price: $199 flat.
No travel fees. No upfront payment.
Understanding Morning Sickness and Pregnancy Dehydration
Morning sickness affects up to 80 percent of pregnant women, most commonly during the first trimester. Despite its name, it can strike at any time of day, morning, afternoon, or night. For some women, it's mild nausea that comes and goes. For others, it's persistent, debilitating vomiting that makes it impossible to eat, drink, or function normally.
When morning sickness causes frequent vomiting, the risk of dehydration rises quickly. Here's why:
Fluid loss from vomiting
Every episode of vomiting expels fluids, electrolytes, and any nutrients you've recently consumed. If you're vomiting multiple times a day, the losses add up fast.
Inability to replace fluids orally
When you're nauseous, even small sips of water can trigger more vomiting. This creates a cycle where you're losing fluids but can't replace them.
Increased fluid needs during pregnancy
Your body needs more fluids than usual to support the pregnancy. The gap between what you need and what you're able to consume widens when morning sickness is severe.
Electrolyte imbalances
Vomiting doesn't just expel water, it also depletes sodium, potassium, and other electrolytes that your body and baby need for normal function.
Signs of dehydration during pregnancy include dark-colored urine, dizziness, extreme fatigue, dry mouth, headaches, and decreased urination. If you're experiencing these alongside morning sickness, your body needs fluids at a rate that drinking water can't provide. IV hydration restores your fluid and electrolyte balance directly and immediately.
In severe cases, persistent vomiting during pregnancy is called hyperemesis gravidarum. This condition can lead to weight loss, malnutrition, and hospitalization. If you're experiencing severe, uncontrollable vomiting, consult your OB-GYN. For typical morning sickness with dehydration, the Prenatal IV provides safe, effective relief.
Why IV Therapy Is Safe and Effective During Pregnancy
IV hydration during pregnancy is not new or experimental. It's the standard treatment used in hospitals and OB-GYN offices when pregnant women are dehydrated. Reset IV uses the same medical-grade saline and procedures, delivered in your home instead of a hospital room.
Normal saline is pregnancy-safe
Saline is simply sterile water and salt. It's the most commonly used IV fluid in medicine and is routinely administered to pregnant patients in hospitals and clinics.
Vitamin B6 is recommended for pregnancy nausea
Pyridoxine (B6) is widely recommended by OB-GYNs as a safe, first-line treatment for morning sickness during pregnancy. It's not a medication, it's a vitamin that naturally occurs in many foods.
Medications require medical approval
Some medications and vitamins may have restrictions depending on your trimester and your doctor's assessment. Reset IV will not administer certain medications to pregnant patients without appropriate medical clearance. Our physician or nurse practitioner reviews each pregnancy case individually.
Licensed nurses with hospital experience
Every Reset IV nurse is fully licensed, insured, and trained to the highest standards. Our medical team has administered over 100,000 IVs, including prenatal treatments.
Your OB-GYN remains in charge
We always recommend consulting your OB-GYN before booking prenatal IV therapy. Our treatment is designed to complement your prenatal care, not replace it. Please inform our team of your trimester, any medications, and any guidance from your doctor.
When to Book a Prenatal IV
When morning sickness is preventing you from staying hydrated
If you can't keep water down, IV hydration is the safest and fastest way to restore your fluid levels.
When you feel dehydrated
Dark urine, dizziness, extreme fatigue, dry mouth, or headaches during pregnancy are all signs you need fluids beyond what you can drink.
When nausea is all-day, not just morning
Many women experience nausea throughout the day. If it's making it hard to eat, drink, or function, the Prenatal IV can provide relief.
During the first trimester
This is when morning sickness is most common and most severe. The Prenatal IV is specifically designed for this stage of pregnancy.
When you're traveling while pregnant
Air travel dehydrates everyone, but pregnant women are especially vulnerable. A Prenatal IV at your hotel before or after a flight helps keep you and your baby hydrated.
When oral B6 supplements aren't enough
If you're already taking oral Vitamin B6 for nausea but still struggling, IV delivery provides higher absorption and faster results.
Whenever you need support
Pregnancy is demanding. You don't have to be in crisis to benefit from hydration and B6 support. If you feel run down, fatigued, or just need a boost, the Prenatal IV can help.
Who Books the Prenatal IV?
First-trimester women with morning sickness: The most common booking. Women who are vomiting regularly and struggling to stay hydrated during early pregnancy.
Women who can't keep water down: When nausea makes oral hydration impossible, IV therapy is the only effective option short of a hospital visit.
Pregnant travelers: Flying while pregnant is already uncomfortable. If morning sickness is compounded by travel dehydration, a Prenatal IV at your hotel provides relief.
Women whose oral B6 isn't working: Oral B6 supplements can help mild nausea, but when it's not enough, IV B6 provides higher blood levels with full absorption.
Women wanting to avoid the ER: Many pregnant women end up in the emergency room for dehydration from morning sickness. Mobile IV therapy provides the same treatment at home, without the wait, cost, and exposure to illness.
Women who want to be proactive: Some women book regular Prenatal IVs during their first trimester to maintain hydration levels before dehydration becomes a problem.
How It Works
Step 1
Book Your Prenatal IV
Call or text 1-844-387-4870 or book online. Let us know you're pregnant and which trimester you're in. No upfront payment required.
Step 2
Medical Consultation
Our physician or nurse practitioner reviews your pregnancy details, current medications, and any guidance from your OB-GYN. This ensures your treatment is safe and appropriate.
Step 3
A Nurse Comes to You
A licensed nurse arrives at your home, typically within one hour. They bring everything needed and take your vitals before starting.
Step 4
Get Your Prenatal IV
The saline and Vitamin B6 drip into your bloodstream over 30 to 45 minutes. Rest on the couch, watch TV, or just close your eyes. Many women feel the hydration relief within the first few minutes. The B6 helps calm nausea so you can start keeping fluids down on your own again.
Where We Deliver Prenatal IV Therapy
Reset IV provides mobile Prenatal IV therapy. Zero travel fees. We come to your home.
Las Vegas, Nevada
The Strip, Downtown, Summerlin, Henderson, and surrounding areas.
Los Angeles, California
Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Downtown LA, and beyond.
Miami, Florida
South Beach, Downtown, Brickell, Wynwood, Coral Gables, and surrounding areas.
Fort Lauderdale & Hollywood, FL
Fort Lauderdale Beach, Las Olas, Hollywood Beach, and surrounding communities.
Orange County, California
Huntington Beach, Newport Beach, Irvine, Anaheim, Costa Mesa, and all of OC.
Why Choose Reset IV for Prenatal IV Therapy
Pregnancy-Specific Protocol
Our medical team reviews every prenatal case individually. We use only pregnancy-safe ingredients and require medical consultation before treatment.
Open 7 Days a Week, 8 AM to 10 PM
Morning sickness doesn't keep a schedule. Neither do we. Call us from 8 am to 10 pm.
Stay Home
You don't have to drive to a clinic while nauseous. A nurse comes to your couch.
Over 100,000 IVs Administered
Hospital-experienced, fully licensed and insured nurses trained in prenatal IV protocols.
Same Treatment as Hospitals
We use the same medical-grade saline and procedures used in OB-GYN offices and hospital labor and delivery units.
Zero Travel Fees
$199 is the price. No hidden charges.
FSA & HSA Accepted
Use your health spending accounts for prenatal IV therapy.
FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions
Is IV therapy safe during pregnancy?
Yes. IV hydration with normal saline is the standard treatment for pregnancy-related dehydration used in hospitals and OB-GYN offices worldwide. Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) is widely recommended by OB-GYNs as a safe treatment for pregnancy nausea. Reset IV's medical team reviews every prenatal case individually and uses only pregnancy-safe ingredients. Always consult your OB-GYN before booking.
What's in the Prenatal IV?
The Prenatal IV contains normal saline for hydration and electrolytes, plus Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) to help reduce nausea. Anti-nausea medication can be added as an optional add-on if approved by our medical team. We use only pregnancy-safe ingredients.
How much does the Prenatal IV cost?
$199 with zero travel fees. Book now and pay later. We accept FSA and HSA. Add-on options are available with medical team approval.
Can the Prenatal IV help with morning sickness?
Yes. Vitamin B6 is one of the most commonly recommended treatments for pregnancy nausea. When delivered via IV, it reaches your system even when you can't keep oral vitamins down. The hydration from saline also helps, since dehydration itself can worsen nausea. Most women feel relief during the session.
What if I can't keep water down?
This is one of the primary reasons to book a Prenatal IV. IV fluids bypass your stomach entirely and enter your bloodstream directly. Nausea and vomiting cannot prevent the fluids and B6 from reaching your system. It's the same approach hospitals use when pregnant patients are too dehydrated to drink.
Do I need my OB-GYN's approval?
We always recommend consulting your OB-GYN before booking prenatal IV therapy. Our physician or nurse practitioner also conducts a medical review before every treatment to ensure it's safe and appropriate for your stage of pregnancy and medical history.
Can I get anti-nausea medication added?
Anti-nausea medication can be added to the Prenatal IV if approved by our medical team. Some medications have restrictions depending on your trimester and medical history. Our physician or nurse practitioner evaluates each case individually. Please let us know your trimester and any guidance from your OB-GYN when booking.
Which trimester is this designed for?
The Prenatal IV is specifically designed for women in their first trimester, when morning sickness and dehydration are most common. However, pregnant women in any trimester can benefit from hydration. Our medical team will assess your individual needs.
How long does the Prenatal IV take?
About 30 to 45 minutes. A nurse arrives at your home typically within one hour of booking. Most women feel the hydration relief within the first few minutes.
Is this the same IV they give in hospitals for pregnancy dehydration?
Yes. The Prenatal IV uses the same medical-grade normal saline administered in hospitals and OB-GYN offices. The difference is that Reset IV delivers it to your home so you don't have to travel while feeling sick.
Where does Reset IV offer the Prenatal IV?
We provide mobile Prenatal IV therapy in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood (FL), and Orange County, CA. We come to your home.
How do I book a Prenatal IV?
Call or text 1-844-387-4870 or book online at resetiv.com. Let us know you're pregnant and which trimester you're in. We're available 7 days a week, 8 AM to 10 PM. A nurse typically arrives within one hour. No upfront payment required.
You're Growing a Human. Let Us Help You Stay Hydrated.
Morning sickness shouldn't mean dehydration. The Prenatal IV delivers safe, pregnancy-appropriate hydration and Vitamin B6 directly to your bloodstream, even when you can't keep anything down. A licensed nurse comes to your home, 7 days a week (8 AM–10 PM), for $199 with zero travel fees. The same treatment hospitals use, delivered to your couch. Book now and pay later.
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Medical Disclaimer
Medical Disclaimer: The information on this page is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. IV therapy services are provided by licensed medical professionals. These services have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult your OB-GYN or physician before beginning any treatment or therapy program during pregnancy. Some medications and vitamins may not be appropriate during certain stages of pregnancy. Any designations or references to therapies are for marketing purposes only and do not represent actual products. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911.


