Kim Kardashian reveals details of excruciating pregnancy procedure
“Easton West. I don’t think my husband likes that name, but I do like it. I don’t we’ll go another direction”.
Taking to her website, 35 year old Kim admitted that she had an ECV, an external cephalic version, which turned her breech baby into the right position.
A team of three medical doctors were on hand to perform the procedure, which carried with it several risks, including Kardashian’s water breaking or the baby’s heart rate slowing.
The mama-to-be – whose second child with hubby Kanye West should be entering the world in just a few weeks’ time – has received lots of sweet messages from fans wishing her a speedy recovery.
The Kardashian star told her mother, Kris Jenner, and her sister Kourtney that it was a possibility that she could have diabetes.
Despite the good news, Kim also shared that she’s now suffering from colds and sinus infection. The procedure was the last thing the reality star wanted, admitting to trying different methods to help the baby turn himself naturally. “I was prepared for it all!” the mom to North West, 2, wrote on Tuesday. She even said it might have been more painful than giving birth since there was no medication.
aleXsandro Palombo, the artist and activist behind disabled Disney princesses surviving breast cancer and Marge Simpson holding a sign that reads “Bill Cosby raped me”, has come up with another provocative project that has people talking. Later that day, she was back to her sister Khloe’s home for dinner indicating that she went to the hospital earlier possibly for a pre-procedure check up with her doctor. “I’m trying to do everything I can to eat healthy and be healthy”, she added.
Kim’s image was taken from a photo of her at a fashion show in Paris previous year.
Kim has been very vocal about the ongoing health issues she’s faced during her second pregnancy, explaining that the whole experience has been “awful”.
Kanye West has revealed his baby son is expected to be born “any day now” and he can’t wait to lock eyes on the little one for the first time.