Kim Kardashian‘s pregnancy has been a far cry from a glamorous experience, and now her second pregnancy is about to take a turn for the worse. On Oct. 5, she even said being pregnant “is the worst experience of my life!”
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Keeping Up With The Kardashians reality star revealed on the show's new season promo that the pregnant 34-year-old went for a doctor's check-up and discovered a heart-stopping truth about her pregnancy: "They saw more fluid than usual in my placenta, which can mean I have diabetes," Kim told momager
Kris Jenner and big sis,
Kourtney Kardashian.
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"Once you have preeclampsia, you are at risk for having it again," Kim's doctor alerts her. Kim suffered a similar health scare when she was pregnant with North West in 2013, but now she's not only being threatened by doctors about removing her uterus after birth, but also about her risk for gestational diabetes.
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Kanye West, 38, and Kim are expecting their son in December, but she'll have to take precautions she never had to with North back in 2013—like constantly checking her blood sugar levels. Not only that, but their son is now at risk of Kim going into labor early too if the baby gets too large.
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Kim Kardashian wears hotel flip flops as kim's ankles have swollen up as she leaving her San Diego hotel
Star readers know that the reality star was recently spotted outside her hotel in slippers—due to
her painfully swollen feet. Even more, Kim's sudden weight gain has been the talk of the town—where she went from a disappearing baby bump to an obvious bump overnight, which could be due to the onset of diabetes.
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Star readers know that in August, celebrity body and beauty expert
Alicia Hunter told
Star the reality star was "upping her risk for gestation diabetes" this time around, "which could lead to Type 2 diabetes later in life and also increase her baby's odds of developing the disease," adds Hunter. December probably can't come fast enough for this pregnant mama!
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The
Keeping Up With The Kardashians reality star revealed on the show's new season promo that the pregnant 34-year-old went for a doctor's check-up and discovered a heart-stopping truth about her pregnancy: "They saw more fluid than usual in my placenta, which can mean I have diabetes," Kim told momager
Kris Jenner and big sis,
Kourtney Kardashian.
keeping-up-with-kardashians-season-11
"Once you have preeclampsia, you are at risk for having it again," Kim's doctor alerts her. Kim suffered a similar health scare when she was pregnant with North West in 2013, but now she's not only being threatened by doctors about removing her uterus after birth, but also about her risk for gestational diabetes.
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Kanye West, 38, and Kim are expecting their son in December, but she'll have to take precautions she never had to with North back in 2013—like constantly checking her blood sugar levels. Not only that, but their son is now at risk of Kim going into labor early too if the baby gets too large.
Kim Kardashian wears hotel flip flops as kim's ankles have swollen up as she leaving her San Diego hotel
Star readers know that the reality star was recently spotted outside her hotel in slippers—due to
her painfully swollen feet. Even more, Kim's sudden weight gain has been the talk of the town—where she went from a disappearing baby bump to an obvious bump overnight, which could be due to the onset of diabetes.
Photo credit: Splash News
kim-kardashian-pregnancy-kuwtk-season-11
But
Star readers know that in August, celebrity body and beauty expert
Alicia Hunter told
Star the reality star was "upping her risk for gestation diabetes" this time around, "which could lead to Type 2 diabetes later in life and also increase her baby's odds of developing the disease," adds Hunter. December probably can't come fast enough for this pregnant mama!
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