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Women claim psychic helped them conceive

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OMAHA, NE (KETV/CNN) - Many people say they have psychic gifts and they offer them as services to others.

A Nebraska woman says what she offers is of particular use and her clients swear by the results.

Kelli Miller's job is a bit unconventional. She works out of her west Omaha, NE, storefront - Awakenings - as a psychic medium.

"I’ve learned how to live life from listening to dead people," Miller said.

Miller said she can communicate with spirits and deliver their messages to provide guidance. Her favorite part of the job: Helping women have babies.

“Before I had seen her, I had already tried artificial insemination. I had already done I can't even count how many rounds of medications," Miller’s patient Nichole Hulstine explained.

Hulstine and her sister Rachelle Ignowski swear they have Miller to thank for their two boys.

"I still look at my son two years later and I still sometimes can't believe I did that, that it actually happened," Ignowski said.

Ignowski says she and her husband tried to have a baby for seven years and after two miscarriages, she was ready to give up.

Ignowski met Miller through a group reading and said Miller pulled her to the side.

"She said that my uterus was tilted and I needed to go to a chiropractor, and gave me a stone that was supposed to keep in my pocket, and she told me that I needed to lay on my left side after intercourse,” Ignowski explained. “It worked the first time."

Jeffrey was born in September 2015.

After seeing her sister's success, Hulstine decided to give Miller a shot. She'd already spent nine years and thousands of dollars in medications trying to get pregnant herself.

"You want to feel it, you want to know what it's like," Hulstine said while describing her desire to conceive.

About a year after following Miller's directions, Henry was born on Jan. 22.

“It's really kind of an extra pat on the back like, ‘Yep, I'm doing the right thing at the right place in the right way," Miller said. "Everything I do defies science."

These two, and 10 other women that Miller knows of don't care. They say this is all the proof they need.

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