Treating extreme morning sickness


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MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) — Many pregnant women suffer from morning sickness, but a small percentage of expectant moms experience a much more severe case.

Cecelia Klingele and her husband have a busy household with eight beautiful children, but the process of having them was a difficult one.

"When I first started to get ill with my pregnancy I thought it was normal. And I thought wow, this is really terrible," said Klingele.

Things progressively got worse.

"One day when I was about six weeks pregnant, I got to the point where I vomited 40 times in a single day and I passed out on the bathroom floor. When I came to, I looked at my husband and said I don't think this is normal," Klingele explained.

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