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Re: Question about PediaLyte and Dehydration during Early PregnancyFrom: samir fouad Aziz MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 31 Dec 2002 07:49:35 -0600 (CST)
At Mon, 30 Dec 2002, Raichael wrote: > >I've read the Archives, and have noticed that Several Women get Nauseous >at the mere THOUGHT of water during Morning Sickness, no matter how much >or little they drank Prior to becoming Pregnant. > >My question is: Has anyone ever Tried PediaLyte as an alternative to >water, usually used for Children with Dehydration??? If so, have you had >success with it, and would any of you Doctors recomend it?? > >Thanks to anyone, woman to woman or Doctors for your response to this >question, and any advice you may have over this matter of how to stay >hydrated when you can't POSSIBLY stand the thought of H2O. usually morning sickness does not lead to dehydration and if dehydration occurs, it will be hyperemesis gravidarium in which case hospitalization and intensive therapy is required,however,using the hydrating measures will not cause harm,unless the mother is hypertensive.
-- SAmir Fouad Aziz MD Assist Professor OB.Gyn Director Gyn.oncology Al-Azhar University-Egypt Editorial advisor OBgyn.net(P&B,Gyn.Oncology) Consultant Editor the contemporary Who's Who This is for teaching purposes only
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