IV Therapy for PREGNANCY support Across the Kitsap Peninsula
Gentle, Physician-supervised prenatal hydration and nutrient support—delivered with care from Gig Harbor to Poulsbo.
Physician-Directed Prenatal Hydration
Under physician guidance, our nurses provide gentle IV hydration to help manage the exhaustion and dehydration associated with pregnancy. Compassionate, clinical care at your doorstep throughout Kitsap County, including:
- North Kitsap: Poulsbo & Bainbridge Island
- Central Kitsap: Silverdale & Bremerton
- South Kitsap: Port Orchard
- Gig Harbor

What Is Pregnancy-Related Dehydration & Nausea?
Pregnancy can place increased demands on the body’s fluid balance and nutrient needs. Hormonal changes, morning sickness, and changes in appetite can sometimes lead to dehydration and nausea, especially during the first trimester. When the body becomes low on fluids and essential electrolytes, symptoms such as nausea, dizziness, fatigue, and difficulty keeping food or liquids down may become more noticeable.
During periods of persistent nausea or vomiting, maintaining proper hydration can be challenging. Repeated fluid loss or reduced intake may contribute to electrolyte imbalance and fatigue, making it harder for the body to maintain comfort and normal daily activities.
Across the Kitsap Peninsula—including Bremerton, Port Orchard, Bainbridge Island, and Gig Harbor—many expectant mothers seek supportive options to help manage pregnancy-related dehydration and nausea, particularly when morning sickness makes it difficult to stay hydrated.
Many individuals choose supportive treatments to help restore hydration and maintain comfort during pregnancy. Mobile IV hydration therapy can help deliver fluids, electrolytes, and supportive medications directly into the bloodstream, helping replenish hydration efficiently while allowing you to rest comfortably at home.
Common Pregnancy-Related Dehydration & Nausea Symptoms
• Persistent nausea or morning sickness
• Difficulty keeping fluids or food down
• Fatigue or low energy
• Dizziness or lightheadedness
• Loss of appetite
• Headache, dry mouth, or other signs of pregnancy-related dehydration
Pregnancy-related nausea and dehydration can make everyday activities more difficult and may interfere with proper nutrition and hydration. Morning sickness and nausea during pregnancy can sometimes make it challenging to maintain adequate fluid intake, especially when vomiting or reduced appetite occurs. When the body becomes dehydrated or depleted of essential electrolytes, symptoms such as fatigue, dizziness, weakness, and worsening nausea may develop.
Pregnancy dehydration and persistent morning sickness can make recovery slower and daily comfort more difficult. Supporting hydration and electrolyte balance is often an important part of helping the body maintain wellness during pregnancy.
How IV Therapy Can Help
IV therapy delivers fluids and electrolytes directly into your bloodstream for fast absorption and effective relief.
Benefits of Pregnancy Support IV Therapy:
- Rehydrates your body safely
- Reduces nausea and dizziness
- Replenishes essential vitamins and minerals
- Eases fatigue and muscle cramps
- Supports healthy circulation and energy

Our Recommended IV Treatment
AQUA BALANCE – $160
AQUA BALANCE is formulated to help restore hydration and support comfort during pregnancy-related dehydration and nausea. This infusion provides 1,000 mL of sterile saline, helping replenish fluids and support the body when morning sickness or reduced fluid intake makes hydration difficult.
This treatment is pregnancy-safe and commonly chosen to support hydration during mild dehydration, fatigue, and nausea associated with pregnancy or morning sickness, helping you feel more comfortable and better hydrated.
What’s Inside Your Treatment
Core Ingredients & Their Benefits:
- 0.9% Sodium Chloride (1,000mL): Hydrates safely and restores fluid balance
Your nurse will review your health history to ensure this treatment is right for you.
Relief Delivered Wherever You Are
Whether you’re resting in Bremerton, staying with family in Poulsbo, or home on Bainbridge Island, our licensed nurses bring IV hydration therapy to you.
Appointments usually take 30–45 minutes and happen wherever you feel most comfortable.
Why Choose Us
Trusted, Professional, Local
Mobile Service Across the Kitsap Peninsula
Hydration therapy at your convenience.
Experienced, Licensed Nurses
Caring professionals who prioritize your safety.
Pregnancy-Safe Hydration
Simple drips designed for peace of mind.
Flexible Scheduling
Book when it works best for you.
Custom Add-Ons to Boost Your Drip
Note: Add-ons during pregnancy should be discussed with your provider.
In some cases, extra fluids may be recommended. Our medical director and nursing staff will guide you safely through your options.

Frequently Asked Questions
Is IV hydration safe during pregnancy?
Yes. IV hydration using sterile fluids such as normal saline is commonly used in medical settings to treat dehydration during pregnancy. For individuals experiencing pregnancy-related nausea, vomiting, or morning sickness, IV hydration may help restore fluids and electrolytes when oral intake is difficult. At AQUA MD, all treatments are reviewed by a physician to help ensure they are appropriate and safe for pregnancy.
How soon will I feel better?
Many individuals begin to feel improvement during or shortly after the infusion, particularly as hydration levels are restored. When dehydration contributes to fatigue, dizziness, or nausea during pregnancy, replenishing fluids and electrolytes may help improve comfort and energy levels. However, response times can vary depending on the severity of dehydration and underlying symptoms.
Can I add vitamins?
During pregnancy, vitamin use must be carefully considered. Certain vitamins and medications may be appropriate, while others should be avoided. For this reason, vitamin additions are evaluated on a case-by-case basis and reviewed by our medical director to help ensure they are appropriate during pregnancy.
Can IV therapy help with morning sickness?
Morning sickness can sometimes make it difficult to keep fluids or food down, which may lead to dehydration and electrolyte imbalance. IV hydration therapy can help restore fluids directly into the bloodstream, which may support hydration and comfort when oral intake is limited during pregnancy.
When should I seek medical care for pregnancy nausea or dehydration?
If nausea or vomiting becomes severe, persistent, or prevents you from keeping fluids down for an extended period, medical evaluation may be necessary. Symptoms such as severe weakness, persistent vomiting, signs of dehydration, or concern for hyperemesis gravidarum should be evaluated by a healthcare professional or emergency department.
