Pregnancy Doesn’t Have to Drain You
Growing a baby is hard work - and the symptoms that come with it can be exhausting. From morning sickness and fatigue to dehydration and nutrient depletion, it’s easy to feel worn down. That’s where IV therapy comes in.
Lyte Guards offers safe, at-home IV hydration specifically tailored for expecting mothers. Our nurse-administered treatments help replenish fluids, ease nausea, and restore energy - without any stress, waiting rooms, or travel.

Gentle Relief You Can Feel Good About
During pregnancy, your body works overtime. Between hormonal shifts, changes in blood volume, and difficulty keeping fluids down, many women experience dehydration, dizziness, and fatigue — especially in the first and third trimesters.
IV therapy provides gentle, rapid hydration and essential electrolytes directly into your bloodstream, helping you feel more stable and supported.
Key Benefits:
Safe hydration to replenish fluids and electrolytes
Helps relieve nausea, vomiting, and dizziness
Supports healthy circulation and energy levels
No stress, noise, or exposure to clinics or hospitals
Administered by licensed nurses in the comfort of your home
What’s in Our Pregnancy Support IV?
For pregnancy-safe hydration and gentle symptom relief, we recommend The Ringer - Lyte Guards’ simplest, most soothing drip.

Ideal for moms-to-be needing a hydration boost:
1L Lactated Ringers (hydration base)
Rehydrates your body, supports blood volume, and delivers electrolytes safely and effectively
Looking for an extra boost? Ask your nurse about these popular enhancements:
- Vitamin B12: May help reduce nausea and support energy
- Additional Fluids: Helpful if you’ve experienced vomiting or extreme fatigue
- Zofran (ondansetron): Available if recommended by your OB for managing severe nausea (hyperemesis)
We take extra time and care with expecting mothers to ensure your experience is safe, comfortable, and reassuring.
Common Questions About Immune IVs

Is IV therapy safe during pregnancy?
Yes - when administered by a trained nurse with pregnancy-safe ingredients. We recommend discussing it with your OB-GYN prior to treatment.
Can it help with morning sickness?
Absolutely. Hydration combined with optional B12 or Zofran (if approved by your doctor) can significantly ease nausea and help you feel more like yourself.
I’ve been so exhausted — will this help?
Yes. Dehydration contributes to fatigue. IV fluids help restore balance and support your energy — especially when it’s hard to keep food or water down.
How often can I get IV therapy while pregnant?
It depends on your symptoms and your OB’s guidance. Some expectant moms use IVs weekly during the most symptomatic phases.
Feel Better - for You and Baby
Whether you’re battling morning sickness or just need a hydration reset, Lyte Guards is here to support you with gentle, mobile IV care you can trust.