Morning Sickness IV Therapy in Westchester County
Provider-cleared fluids and B6 to ease pregnancy nausea.

Morning sickness can be one of the hardest parts of early pregnancy, and for some people it is far more than a queasy stomach in the morning. When nausea and vomiting make it difficult to keep fluids or food down, staying hydrated becomes a genuine daily struggle, and that dehydration can leave you feeling even more depleted and unwell. Our Morning Sickness IV is a gentle, supportive option for expecting mothers, but we want to be clear from the very start: this is care we provide carefully, with your OB's awareness, never as a casual or routine drip.
Pregnancy is exactly the kind of situation where medical oversight is not optional, and we treat it that way. Before any expecting patient receives this drip, our clinical team conducts a thorough evaluation, and we ask that you involve your OB-GYN or prenatal provider so that everyone caring for you and your baby is informed and aligned. Persistent or severe nausea and vomiting in pregnancy can occasionally signal a more serious condition that needs medical management, and recognizing that is part of our responsibility to you, not an afterthought.
When it is appropriate and cleared, the drip itself is intentionally gentle. It centers on IV fluids and electrolytes to rehydrate you, along with vitamin B6, which has a well-recognized role in supporting nausea during pregnancy, and additional anti-nausea support that our care team determines is suitable for your specific situation. Patients across Westchester County come to Clark IV Infusion Therapy Center for this kind of measured, individualized support, and our team keeps every session calm, unhurried, and focused entirely on your comfort and safety.
Above all, we see ourselves as one part of your prenatal care team, not a replacement for it. We will always defer to your OB or prenatal provider, encourage you to keep them in the loop, and tell you honestly if we believe your symptoms call for their attention rather than a drip. Supporting you through a difficult stretch of pregnancy and protecting your safety and your baby's are the same goal to us, and we will never treat them as anything less.
Benefits you may notice
- IV fluids and electrolytes to gently rehydrate when pregnancy nausea makes drinking difficult
- Vitamin B6, which has a well-recognized role in supporting nausea during pregnancy
- Additional anti-nausea support when our care team determines it is appropriate for your situation
- A careful, individualized session provided with your OB's awareness and input from the start
- A calm, unhurried setting focused entirely on your comfort and your safety throughout
- Care delivered as one supportive, transparent part of your broader prenatal care team

What to expect
- 1We begin with a thorough evaluation and careful review of your pregnancy and full health history
- 2Our clinical team confirms the drip is appropriate and asks that your OB or prenatal provider is aware
- 3If your symptoms suggest you need your provider's direct attention first, we will say so and defer to them
- 4When cleared, a small IV line is placed and gentle fluids begin rehydrating you steadily
- 5Vitamin B6 and any suitable anti-nausea support are added as our care team directs for your situation
- 6You rest comfortably while our care team monitors you closely and checks in throughout the session
Session length
45–60 minutes
Recommended cadence
Only as directed, with your OB or prenatal provider's awareness and approval
Who it's for
- Expecting mothers struggling to stay adequately hydrated because of persistent pregnancy nausea
- Pregnant patients whose OB or prenatal provider is informed and supportive of IV hydration support
- Those who have been carefully evaluated and cleared by our clinical team for this gentle treatment
- People who want a gentle, individualized option rather than a generic one-size-fits-all drip
- Patients looking for calm, attentive, unhurried support during a difficult early stretch of pregnancy
- Expecting mothers across Westchester County wanting careful hydration support close to home
A calm place to feel better
What's in it
- Sterile IV fluids — gentle, direct rehydration when nausea makes drinking throughout the day difficult
- Electrolytes — restores the mineral balance lost through pregnancy-related nausea and vomiting
- Vitamin B6 — recognized for its well-established role in supporting nausea during pregnancy
- Anti-nausea support — added only when our care team determines it is appropriate after evaluation
Frequently asked
Is IV therapy safe during pregnancy?
Pregnancy calls for extra caution, which is why we never treat this as routine. We conduct a thorough evaluation, ask that your OB or prenatal provider is aware, and only proceed when our care team determines it is appropriate for your specific situation.
Do I need my OB's approval first?
We ask that your OB or prenatal provider is informed and aware, and we strongly encourage it. They manage your pregnancy and know your history best, so keeping them in the loop helps everyone caring for you and your baby stay aligned.
When is morning sickness more than just morning sickness?
Severe or persistent nausea and vomiting, signs of significant dehydration, or an inability to keep anything down for an extended period can point to a condition that needs medical management. We will direct you to your provider rather than rely on a drip in those cases.
What is in the morning sickness drip?
It centers on gentle IV fluids and electrolytes for hydration, vitamin B6, which is recognized for supporting pregnancy nausea, and any additional anti-nausea support our care team determines is suitable for you after evaluation.
Can this replace the care from my OB?
Not at all, and we would never frame it that way. We see ourselves as one supportive part of your prenatal care team. Your OB or prenatal provider remains your primary source of guidance, and we always defer to them.
How often can I get this during pregnancy?
Only as directed, and never on a casual schedule. Any frequency is decided through evaluation by our care team with your OB or prenatal provider's awareness, based entirely on your individual needs and safety.
Serving Westchester County
Our clinic welcomes patients from across Westchester County, including White Plains, Yonkers, New Rochelle, Scarsdale, Mount Kisco, Rye, Mamaroneck, Harrison, Bedford, and Chappaqua.
This page is for general information and is not medical advice. IV therapy and injections are administered by licensed clinical staff after screening. Some treatments require lab work or a medical evaluation. Talk to a qualified provider about whether a treatment is right for you.


