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Kate Middleton and Prince William Baby News: Royal Couple to Stop At Baby Number 2?

Previous reports about the royal couple Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge, nee Kate Middleton, indicated that they originally planned to have three children. However, recent news pointed out that the couple will stop at just two.

According to Inquisitr, the reason for such decision could be attributed to the even worse case of morning sickness that Kate has endured with the current pregnancy. This could absolutely mean that the Duchess can't face another round of such condition in the near future.

Called hyperemesis gravidarum, this ailment causes extreme vomiting and weakness among other symptoms.
An insider told the National Enquirer that Prince William has been a "pillar of support" for his wife.

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"She was terribly worried Wills would be heartbroken–but he was touchingly sympathetic! Assuring her he's happy with Bonnie Prince Georgie and the pending bun, he declared: 'I never want to see you suffer like this again!'" the report said.

The severe sickness even forced Kate to move in with her parents at the Bucklebury mansion, where her mother helped attend to her condition as well as look over for young Prince George.

On other news, Hello Magazine stated in their report that the names of the doctors who will help deliver the upcoming royal baby were announced.

Doctors Alan Farthing and Guy Thorpe-Beeston were actually present when Prince George was delivered last summer. Both medical experts will once again be involved come April or May when Kate delivers her second child.

Doctor Farthing, 51, the Queen's personal surgeon-gynecologist, has been there to take care of Kate when she suffered the hyperemesis gravidarum condition while being pregnant with Prince George.

The second doctor, Thorpe-Beeston, specializes in high-risk pregnancies, as well as multiple pregnancies and recurrent miscarriages, according to the media outlet.

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