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CAN I DO IV THERAPY WHILE PREGNANT?

Pregnancy can be an exciting journey for a woman, but it comes with its challenges. Carrying another human inside of you and successfully giving birth takes a lot of resources, energy, and stamina. These resources, such as minerals, are stretched thin during the first trimester and the last few weeks before birth. This is when a pregnant woman needs extra support in terms of IV treatment.

You can do IV therapy while pregnant. An iv therapy or infusion is a convenient way of getting the minerals and vitamins you need during your pregnancy. It helps reduce morning sickness, boost your energy, reduce swelling, minimize nausea and constipation, among other benefits.

Iv therapy is a simple treatment whereby a healthcare professional inserts a needle into your inner arm connecting to the IV bag. You relax as the fluids start circulating into your bloodstream.  The process can take 30minutes to 1hour, during which you get to relax watching TV, reading a book, magazine, napping, or browsing on your phone.

Read on to discover the benefits of doing IV therapy while pregnant.

Reduces morning sickness

One of the challenges pregnant women face, especially during the first trimester, is morning sickness and nausea. Nausea lasts through the first trimester, and for some women, it lasts longer. Morning sickness comes in the form of constant nausea that leads to vomiting. It may be triggered by some odors, while in some women, it comes out of the blue.

For others, it makes it difficult to eat some foods. Also, it is not limited to morning hours only; it can strike at any time, even in the middle of the night. Thankfully, IV therapy can help a pregnant woman combat morning sickness and nausea. It is especially the best alternative if you cannot swallow oral nausea medication because of vomiting.

Combats dehydration

Many women suffer from dehydration during pregnancy, and it is very dangerous because water is essential for a healthy placenta and the amniotic sac. Staying dehydrated during pregnancy increases the risks of other health problems such as low amniotic fluid, neural and birth tube defects, and early labor. You need to take plenty of water during pregnancy because the body cannot function well without enough fluids. Plus, a pregnant woman relies on fluids more because of the fluids lost through vomiting.

As you enter the second and third trimester, you need fluids even more because the extra weight can overheat you leading to dehydration. Some signs of dehydration during pregnancy include a dry mouth, low urine output that is dark in color, fatigue, headaches, dizziness, and excessive thirst. Thankfully IV therapy is a valuable source of fluids along with vitamins, minerals, and electrolytes that you need most during pregnancy.

It fights hyperemesis gravidarum

Hyperemesis gravidarum refers to an excessive form of morning sickness that makes pregnant women lose weight and essential electrolytes due to extreme vomiting. Some pregnant women even have to be hospitalized to manage the symptoms of hyperemesis gravidarum.

But IV therapy is a welcome relief that incorporates the antinausea medication to relieve extreme nausea and vomiting. Handling the symptoms of hyperemesis gravidarum early helps a pregnant woman to avoid other health problems that can even extend to the baby, such as neurological issues, malnutrition, renal failure, and gastrointestinal damage due to excessive vomiting.

Minimizes fatigue

As the new human being takes shape in your belly, it is normal to feel fatigued during pregnancy since your body is working extra hard all around the clock. The extra energy you need may be in limited supply, especially because of nausea and vomiting or sleep problems. An IV therapy boosts your vitamin B12, giving you a fresh dose of energy to keep you refreshed all day long.

It helps sustain you and your baby’s health.

A healthy fetus depends on the constant supply of nourishing vitamins, minerals, and fluids. An iv therapy can help to sustain you and your baby’s health. It is highly effective because the Drip infuses the fluids directly to the blood veins for quick absorption. It is an excellent addition for pregnant women with vitamin and minerals deficiency.

The bottom line

The combination of vitamins, minerals, and electrolytes in an iv drip addresses the symptoms associated with pregnancy, including morning sickness, vomiting, fatigue, dehydration, and nausea. Therefore IV therapy is a valuable supplement for pregnant women, but you must consult your physician before starting it.

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