IV therapy for Maternal Support/Pregnancy

Best recommended cocktail: Strong & Mighty Cocktail

  • Pregnant women struggling with severe nausea and vomiting may experience much-needed relief through IV therapy for pregnancy-related morning sickness symptoms.

  • Dehydration

  • “UNABLE to keep anything down”

  • Fatigue/Headaches

Morning sickness is nature’s way of saying, 'You're creating a miracle… and it’s going to take a little work!

How IV therapy can help with your unwanted pregnancy symptoms:

IV therapy can be an effective solution for managing pregnancy morning sickness, especially when oral hydration and medication are not enough. Morning sickness can lead to dehydration, nausea, and an inability to keep fluids or nutrients down. IV therapy directly delivers fluids, electrolytes, and essential vitamins like B6 and magnesium, providing quick relief and restoring hydration levels. This treatment helps alleviate symptoms of nausea and fatigue, allowing pregnant women to feel better faster and continue with their daily activities more comfortably. Additionally, IV therapy offers a safe and targeted approach that can be personalized based on individual needs.

Why we recommend the Strong & Mighty Cocktail

Strong & Mighty Cocktail contains essential vitamins and minerals that can aid in nausea and many other pregnancy symptom relief. With a blend of B Complex, Vitamin C, Magnesium, Glutathione, Zinc & Zofran® (for an add $):


Here's how these vitamins and medications can help alleviate nausea in pregnant women:

B Complex Vitamins

  • Reducing nausea: B6 (pyridoxine) has been shown to reduce nausea and vomiting in pregnant women.

  • Regulating hormones: B vitamins, especially B6, help regulate hormones, including estrogen, which can contribute to nausea.

Vitamin C

  • Antioxidant properties: Vitamin C's antioxidant properties help reduce oxidative stress, which can contribute to nausea.

  • Stabilizing blood sugar: Vitamin C helps regulate blood sugar levels, which can help alleviate nausea.

Magnesium:

  • Relaxing muscles: Magnesium helps relax muscles, reducing muscle tension and nausea.

  • Regulating blood pressure: Magnesium helps regulate blood pressure, which can contribute to nausea.

Glutathione:

  • Antioxidant properties: Glutathione's potent antioxidant properties help reduce oxidative stress, which can contribute to nausea.

  • Detoxification: Glutathione helps remove toxins and heavy metals from the body, which can help alleviate nausea.

Zinc:

  • Regulating hormones: Zinc helps regulate hormones, including estrogen, which can contribute to nausea.

  • Supporting immune function: Zinc supports immune function, which can help reduce inflammation and alleviate nausea.

Zofran® (Ondansetron) for an add ($):

  • Anti-nausea properties: Zofran® is an anti-nausea medication that can help alleviate nausea and vomiting.

  • Reducing frequency and severity: Zofran® can help reduce the frequency and severity of nausea and vomiting episodes.

When administered together, these vitamins and medications can help:

  • Reduce nausea and vomiting: By addressing underlying nutritional deficiencies and providing anti-nausea support.

  • Regulate hormones and blood sugar: By supporting hormone regulation and blood sugar stabilization.

  • Enhance antioxidant defenses: By providing antioxidant support and reducing oxidative stress.

The ingredients in this IV infusion, including B Complex Vitamins, Vitamin C, Magnesium, Zinc, and Zofran®, are generally considered safe for pregnant women. In fact, many of these nutrients are essential for fetal development and can help alleviate symptoms like nausea and vomiting. When administered under the guidance of a qualified healthcare provider, this IV infusion can provide a safe and effective way to support the health and well-being of both mother and baby.

Other benefits of IV therapy

  • IV therapy during pregnancy can also help strengthen your immune system, offering protection against potential illnesses. Additionally, it may reduce the likelihood of experiencing future episodes of nausea and morning sickness.

** Consult with your OB/GYN provider before scheduling IV therapy**

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