Donating Blood
Rehydration may be needed for blood donation. Pedialyte helps replenish fluids and electrolytes lost due to blood donation.
You may not know how many ways Pedialyte can come in handy for fast rehydration. Donating blood, occasional morning sickness, and breastfeeding can cause increased fluid and electrolyte needs. With an optimal balance of glucose and electrolytes, Pedialyte helps you hydrate and feel better fast.
Rehydration may be needed for blood donation. Pedialyte helps replenish fluids and electrolytes lost due to blood donation.
When expectant mothers experience vomiting from morning sickness, they lose fluids and electrolytes. Pedialyte can rehydrate during occasional morning sickness. Be sure to consult your doctor about the best way to rehydrate during your pregnancy.
Pedialyte helps replenish fluids needed for breastfeeding. Pedialyte also helps maintain hydration during breastfeeding.
Stomach bugs and food poisoning are often accompanied by dehydration
Sweating out as little as 2% of your body weight can make working out feel harder
Increased sweating can cause you to lose more electrolytes and leave you dehydrated
From low-humidity airplane cabins to foodborne illnesses, travel can increase the risk of dehydration
* 60 mEq sodium electrolytes per liter vs 45 mEq in original Pedialyte.
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