Kim Kardashian says she's going to keep her baby out of the limelight as much as possible. She's been keeping that promise remarkably well as even her baby bump is hardly visible.
Asked Wednesday whether she'll give birth on film like her sister Kourtney did, Kim told MTV news, "I'm going to keep that private."
And don't count on seeing her baby "joining in on playtime with her cousins while cameras are rolling...because Kim admits that she is 'going to keep that private, too," reports MTV news.
During an interview on 'Live With Kelly and Michael' on Wednesday, Kardashian said she wants to give her baby a "well-rounded lifestyle" and, says MTV news, that she and Kanye "want to raise their child in three different cities: Los Angeles, New York and Paris."
Kim Kardashian might call her pregnancy a "miracle" now, but not long ago, she apparently dreaded having kids.
In Monday episode of "Kourtney and Kim take Miami," Gossip Cop reports that Kim "criticized Kourtney's life as a mother, telling her sister, 'Mom's life is so torturous,' saying Kourtney's day-to-day was 'boring and miserable.'"
"Kim added, 'I would die if I had kids right now,'" says Gossip Cop. During the premiere, she also told her friend Jonathan Cheban that she found Kourtney's situation "so overwhelming it makes me even second guess that I want to have kids," The Stir's Julie Ryan Evans reports.
But some struggles with infertility apparently changed Kim's mind. On Monday's episode of "Kourtney and Kim Take Miami," she shared test results revealing that "she has the egg level of a 50-something-year-old woman," Evans says, and she realized if she ever wanted to have children, she needed to get pregnant soon.
"This information at least explains the rush," Evans adds. "If you think you may never be able to have children, then there's really no time to waste in trying."
Kardashian, 32, is expecting in July. Right now, the mom-to-be is with Kanye West in Paris for Paris Fashion Week.
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