Kim Kardashian Wants Another Baby: I’m going to have surgery.
Kim Kardashian Wants Another Baby
Kim Kardashian wants to have another baby. However, in the past she’s had challenging pregnancies. The reality star experienced complications during her pregnancies with both her 3-year-old daughter North and her 1-year-old son Saint. Reportedly, she suffered from a condition called placenta accreta, which occurs when the placenta grows too deep inside the uterine wall and has to be removed by a doctor.
During an upcoming of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, Kim says that she’s planning to have surgery on her uterus in an effort to prepare for having a third child. She says,
I have to go in and repair my uterus because I decided I’m going to try to have one more baby.
Kim shares that doctors don’t believe it’ll be safe for her to try to have another child.
I have to have a surgery on my uterus to kind of repair this hole, so they need to like clean that out and then there’s scar tissue. It will still be a really high-risk pregnancy, just you’d be able to get pregnant.
“Keeping Up with the Kardashians” airs Sundays on the E! Network.
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