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Prenatal Morning Sickness

What does Prenatal mean?

Prenatal refers to the period of time before a baby is born, and is specifically related to the health and care of the mother during pregnancy. Prenatal care involves regular medical check-ups, testing, and monitoring to ensure the health and well-being of both the mother and the developing fetus. Prenatal care may include things like blood tests, ultrasounds, and regular check-ups with a healthcare provider such as an obstetrician, midwife, or family physician. It can also include advice on nutrition, exercise, and other lifestyle factors that can impact the health of the mother and baby. The goal of prenatal care is to help ensure a healthy pregnancy and safe delivery, as well as to identify and address any potential complications or risks that may arise during the pregnancy. with daily life. It is caused by the hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy, particularly the rise in levels of the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). While morning sickness can be unpleasant, it is generally considered a normal and healthy part of pregnancy. In most cases, it will resolve on its own by the end of the first trimester, although some women may experience it throughout their pregnancy.

What Is Morning Sickness?

Morning sickness is a common symptom experienced by many pregnant women during the first trimester of pregnancy. It is characterized by feelings of nausea, vomiting, and general discomfort, and can occur at any time of day, not just in the morning. Despite its name, morning sickness can occur at any time, and can range from mild discomfort to severe nausea and vomiting that can interfere with daily life. It is caused by the hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy, particularly the rise in levels of the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). While morning sickness can be unpleasant, it is generally considered a normal and healthy part of pregnancy. In most cases, it will resolve on its own by the end of the first trimester, although some women may experience it throughout their pregnancy.

When Does Morning Sickness Occur?

Morning sickness typically occurs during the first trimester of pregnancy, which is the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. It usually starts around the fourth or fifth week of pregnancy and tends to peak around weeks 9-11, although it can continue throughout the first trimester and sometimes into the second trimester. Despite its name, morning sickness can occur at any time of day or night, and can vary in severity from woman to woman and from pregnancy to pregnancy. While it can be uncomfortable and unpleasant, it is generally considered a normal and healthy part of pregnancy.

What medications should a prenatal patient avoid?

It’s important for prenatal patients to avoid certain medications during IV therapy, as some medications may be harmful to the developing fetus. The specific medications to avoid may vary depending on the individual patient and their medical history, as well as the type of IV therapy being administered.

In general, however, some medications that prenatal patients may need to avoid during IV therapy include:

  1. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs): These medications, such as aspirin and ibuprofen, can increase the risk of bleeding and may be harmful to the developing fetus.
  2. Certain antibiotics: Some antibiotics, such as tetracyclines and fluoroquinolones, can cause damage to the developing teeth and bones of the fetus.
  3. Certain herbal supplements: Some herbal supplements, such as ginseng and St. John’s Wort, may be harmful to the developing fetus.

It’s important for prenatal patients to discuss their medication and supplement use with their healthcare provider before undergoing IV therapy, and to inform the healthcare provider administering the IV therapy of any medications or supplements they are currently taking. This can help ensure that the IV therapy is safe and appropriate for their individual needs and circumstances.

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Morning Sickness

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  • Stomach pain
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Dehydration

The Morning Sickness IV targets symptoms of dehydration with a sufficient supply of saline fluid in the amount of 500mL to 1L combined with B complex, Zinc, Glutathione, Zofran, Pepcid, and B12. This therapy can last up to 1 hour.

Saline / 1L
B complex
Vitamin C
Magnesium
B12

Food Poisoning & Stomach Flu

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  • Stomach pain
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Dehydration

The Food Poisoning and Stomach Flu IV targets symptoms of dehydration with a sufficient supply of saline fluid in the amount of 500mL to 1L combined with B complex, Zinc, Glutathione, Zofran, Pepcid, and B12. This therapy can last up to 1 hour.

Saline / 1L
B complex
Vitamin C
Magnesium
B12

Superstar

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  • Dehydration
  • Fatigue
  • Headache
  • Weakness
  • Muscle aches
  • Stomach pain
  • Joint pain
  • Wellness

The Superstar IV targets symptoms of dehydration, headache, fatigue, muscle ache, stomach pain, joint pain, and weakness with a sufficient supply of saline fluid in the amount of 500mL to 1L combined with B complex, Vitamin C, Zinc, Magnesium, Glutathione, Taurine, B12, Zofran, Toradol, Pepcid, and/or Benadryl if requested. This therapy can last up to 45 minutes.

Saline / 1L
B complex
Vitamin C
Zinc
Magnesium
Glutathione
Taurine
B12
Zofran
Toradol
Pepcid
Benadryl (Optional)

Ultimate Star

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  • Dehydration
  • Fatigue
  • Headache
  • Weakness
  • Muscle aches
  • Stomach pain
  • Joint pain
  • Wellness

The Ultimate Star IV targets symptoms of dehydration, headache, fatigue, muscle ache, stomach pain, joint pain, and weakness with a sufficient supply of saline fluid in the amount of 1L combined with B complex, Vitamin C, Zinc, Magnesium, Glutathione, Taurine, B12, Zofran, Toradol, Pepcid, and/or Benadryl in a MAX DOSE if requested. This therapy can last up to 1 hour.

Saline / 1L
B complex
Vitamin C
Zinc
Magnesium
Glutathione
Taurine
B12
Zofran
Toradol
Pepcid
Benadryl (Optional)

Symptoms of Morning Sickness

The symptoms of morning sickness can vary from woman to woman, and can range from mild to severe. Some common symptoms of morning sickness include:

  1. Nausea: This is the most common symptom of morning sickness. It can range from a mild feeling of queasiness to a more severe feeling of nausea that may be accompanied by vomiting.
  2. Vomiting: Some women may experience vomiting as a symptom of morning sickness. This can occur at any time of day, not just in the morning.
  3. Fatigue: Women with morning sickness may feel more tired than usual, which may be due to the hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy.
  4. Dizziness: Some women with morning sickness may experience feelings of dizziness or lightheadedness.
  5. Food aversions: Women with morning sickness may experience a strong aversion to certain foods or smells, which can make it difficult to eat or drink.
  6. Increased salivation: Some women with morning sickness may experience an increase in saliva production, which can contribute to feelings of nausea.
  7. Headaches: Women with morning sickness may experience headaches, which may be caused by hormonal changes or dehydration.

It’s important to note that while morning sickness can be uncomfortable and unpleasant, it is generally considered a normal and healthy part of pregnancy. However, if symptoms become severe or persistent, it’s important to consult with a healthcare provider, as this could be a sign of a more serious condition.

How can IV therapy help with morning sickness and prenatal wellness?

IV therapy can potentially help with morning sickness and improve prenatal wellness in a number of ways. When administered by a healthcare professional, IV therapy can quickly and efficiently deliver a range of nutrients and fluids directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system. This can be particularly beneficial for women experiencing morning sickness, as they may have difficulty keeping food and fluids down, and may therefore be at risk of dehydration and nutrient deficiencies.

Some IV therapies for morning sickness may include a blend of vitamins and minerals, such as vitamin B6 and magnesium, which have been shown to help alleviate nausea and vomiting. Other IV therapies may include fluids and electrolytes to help combat dehydration and support overall hydration levels.

In addition to potentially helping with morning sickness symptoms, IV therapy can also support overall prenatal wellness by delivering a range of nutrients and fluids directly to the cells of the body. This can help to support fetal growth and development, as well as support the health and well-being of the mother.

It’s important to note that while IV therapy can potentially be beneficial for some women experiencing morning sickness, it’s always important to consult with a healthcare provider before trying any new treatments or therapies during pregnancy. A healthcare provider can help determine whether IV therapy is safe and appropriate for individual needs and circumstances.

  • Upset stomach
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Headache
  • Dehydration and thirst
  • Weakness or fatigue
  • Disrupted sleep
  • Shakiness
  • Sensitivity to light and noise
  • Depression
  • Anxiety or irritability
  • Inability to concentrate
  • Dehydration from frequent urination
  • A drop in blood sugar
  • Expanded blood vessels

How To Book On Calendar

Book your request two ways

You can book your appointments directly on calendar (option 1) or submit a request form (option 2). You can use both options but only one is sufficient.

Select a service

Select a nurse in your area

Fill out the form with your contact information and address

We confirm your appointment via Square based on your schedule and the nurses availability

Patient(s) gives consent to the nurse to perform the IV therapy via JotForm

Relieve your symptoms and target your treatment objectives

Option 1: Request An Appointment Calendar Date

Select any service if unsure, we can always edit your request later, the nurse comes fully equipped for any scenario. Your request on calendar will be pending until a nurse confirms. We will keep you updated via SMS on this process. After confirmation your nurse will reach out for introduction, consultation, and to provide an ETA. Reserve all medical questions for your nurse when paired. Please include any important medical history in notes section. Please be prepared to sign consent for IV therapy. If you apply on calendar you do not have to submit a request form. We will not charge your billing method until completion of therapy. A Same Day Service Fee ($35) is applied with every IV & IM therapy that is requested for same day. An After Hours Fee ($100)  is applied to all requests after 5pm.

Option 2: Request An Appointment

After submission we will pair you with a nurse that’s available in your area. Your nurse will reach out for introduction and consultation. Reserve all medical questions for your nurse when paired. Please include any important medical history in notes section. Please be prepared to sign consent for IV therapy. If you apply on calendar you do not have to submit a request form. We will not charge your billing method until completion of therapy. A Same Day Service Fee ($35) is applied with every IV & IM therapy requested same day.

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