Reality TV star Kim Kardashian, who is pregnant with her second child, says she has already started thinking about having another baby with her husband and rapper Kanye West.
Kim showed her concern over having a third child with West during a conversation with her mother Kris Jenner during a sneak preview of their TV show "Keeping Up With the Kardashians", reports dailymail.co.uk.
Speaking to Kris, Kim said: "I'm not worried about after (giving birth to my second child)...I'm just worried about number three, that's when your body really starts to slip."
Clearly shocked by Kim's random outburst, Kris said: "Number three? Whoa! Can we just slow down and have number two?"
Kim, who has a two-year-old daughter North West, further shared how she is sick of her growing weight.
She said: "I'm 25 pounds up on the scale today, and I'm only half way there, last time I gained 50, but I delivered six weeks early and they say you gain the most at the end."
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