Pregnancy Services

Morning sickness is usually limited to the first 3 months (or first trimester) of pregnancy. It eases off at about 12–14 weeks as the placenta becomes established and the pregnancy hormones such as hCG (human chorionic gonadotrophin) reduce. With hyperemesis, symptoms can start earlier, at about 6 weeks, and are much more severe than normal morning sickness. Some people report vomiting (being sick) up to 50 times a day. On average, symptoms of hyperemesis improve at about 20 weeks but they can be experienced until birth. Often people who are pregnant can identify specific triggers for their nausea, eg. specific smells, feeling hot or certain foods.

To book an urgent treatment please phone 0800 IV WELLNESS

Severe Morning Sickness

Rehydrate and recover with our IV therapy designed to support those experiencing severe morning sickness. This gentle, prescription-based treatment combines IV fluids with clinically approved anti-nausea medication to help ease symptoms and restore hydration—so you can feel more comfortable, sooner.

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All our pregnancy services are based on best practice guidlines, and ideally done on referral from or in consultation with your LMC. Where not practical, we can commence or continue care under the guidance of our in-house medical practitioners.