By Staff Reporter (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Nov 15, 2015 06:17 AM EST

Kim Kardashian is giving up pregnancy and two is going to be the magic number when she gives birth this December. She does not want to undergo the whole "miserable" process of being pregnant again -- swollen feet and heartburn.

Speaking on On Air With Ryan Seacrest, Mrs. North West said she is over and beyond over getting pregnant, describing it as the worst experience. "I think sometimes they think I am ungrateful for being pregnant. It was really hard this time for me to get pregnant... at the end of the day it doesn't mean I have to like it," she said of those people who slammed her for being ungrateful of carrying a baby. The reality TV star added that with their second child she will have to triple the attention she is giving to her family. "My husband needs a lot of attention, each kid needs a lot of attention, I work a lot, and I want to be able to give everyone just the same amount of attention," she told Seacrest.

In a separate interview with E! Online, Kardashian was in a more cheerful mood. She joked that she and pregnancy just do not get along together. Despite this, "I do feel really blessed that I am pregnant and, at the end of the day, it is a million times worth it," she said.

When she was asked about the criticism that she had been receiving after ranting about being pregnant, Kardashian said she is not really complaining. "I'm just being honest and being honest about it. I hate it," she said of being pregnant.

"You know I've heard stories forever about how amazing pregnancy is from my mom and Kourtney and that's just not the case for me and I'm not going to sit here and lie and act like its most blissful experience. It's awful," the mom to 2-year-old North West said.

She clarified that it was not getting fat that made her hate the experience. She recalled that while being pregnant with North she weighed 50 pounds and gave birth around this time of year. However, for her second pregnancy, she is already 52 pounds and she still have six weeks to go before her due date. Nevertheless, she was confident that her body will recover and she will lose those fats the minute she gave birth. "I've started to eat whatever I want. I know my bounce back game is [strong]. I enjoy the process, the challenge of getting back, so I'm not worried about the afterword," she said.