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'I was being sick up to 30 times a day when pregnant'
Two-thirds of women with extreme sickness in pregnancy are not given enough information or the drugs to treat it, charities say.
In a survey of nearly 400 women with hyperemesis gravidarum (HG), half also said accessing care was difficult.
The illness is so bad for some that 1,000 wanted pregnancies are terminated each year, the Midirs journal reported.
Joanna Gosling discussed the issue with studio guests who have suffered from HG.
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