How do I prepare my body?

…is associated with more hospital visits. These supplements are suggested in our Patient Treatment Overview. 3-6 months before conception 1. B Complex twice daily (minimum 10 mg B1, 10 mg

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Taking Medication During Pregnancy: Ondansetron/Zofran

…schedule dose: 4 mg every 3-6 hours OR 8 mg every 6 hours maximum 32 mg throughout the day Routes for taking Zofran (ondansetron) Tablet (oral) ODT (oral or vaginal)…

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Vanessa’s HG Reality and Loss

…possible to ensure a healthy pregnancy. But despite our efforts, I had been failing. I had seen its shadow and feared it. Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG) plunged me into darkness. I…

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About HG

…risk increases if medical intervention is inadequate or delayed.  Treat early and aggressively in mothers with more severe symptoms or with a history of severe symptoms. HG symptoms often worsen…

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About HG For Family

…are at greatest risk of adverse outcomes for both mother and child during pregnancy and in later life. The risk increases if medical intervention is inadequate or delayed. Treat early…

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About HG For Mothers

…during pregnancy and in later life. The risk increases if medical intervention is inadequate or delayed.  Treat early and aggressively in mothers with more severe symptoms or with a history…

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Ondansetron (Zofran) Maternal Safety

…32 mg of Zofran which is not done for HG. It is important to preventing electrolyte abnormalities and closely monitor women with HG on ondansetron. [In the interest of full…

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Parenteral (Intravenous) Nutritional Therapy

Parenteral (Intravenous) Nutritional Therapy “Optimizing medical therapy to allow adequate oral intake is the goal; however, that is not always achievable in patients with HG. The risks of enteral and…

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Pregnancy Alternatives

…into this. I have visited a lot of physicians in my life, and I feel this man is gifted and is a true healer. 3. Lawyers/contract Our lawyer did 4…

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Medication Names

Phone: 402-280-5100 or 1-800-561-3728 Fax: 402-280-5149 Email: druginfo@creighton.edu Web: http://druginfo.creighton.edu  Introduction The HER Foundation is looking to update the medication information page on its website.  This consultation will address if…

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