Take it honestly. Kylie Jenner has shed some light on adjusting to the mother after developing a family with Travis Scott.
The reality star became a mother for the first time when she and Scott welcomed daughter Stormi in February 2018.
“I’m sorry to keep you in the dark through all the assumptions,” he wrote via Instagram at the time, showing his decision to keep the news under wraps. “I know that you are used to me taking you on all my trips. My pregnancy is one of those things that I don’t do in front of the world. I know for myself that I need to prepare for this role in my lifetime in the most positive, stress-free and healthy way I know how. There was no gotcha moment, no big payoff I planned. I know my baby will feel every stress and every emotion, so I choose to do it this way for my little life and happiness.
Jenner gave fans a glimpse into her second pregnancy. After giving birth to a baby boy in February 2022, the Hulu personality revealed that she is struggling with her mental health.
“I know I’m forcing myself, and I’m just reminding myself that I’ve made a whole person, a healthy boy,” he wrote via Instagram in March 2022. “We have to stop forcing ourselves to come back. , not even physically just mentally , after birth.”
The founder of Kylie Skin also talks about her relationship with her oldest.
“I learned a lot from my mother and the importance of family. It’s the same for all of us – it’s all about family. So we just have a very close relationship,” he said during the October 2022 episode The Kardashians. “I never force my daughter to do anything. I always give her a choice. She doesn’t leave her mother and she earns it. She likes me everywhere.”
Next Us Weekly broke the news in January 2023 of Jenner and Scott’s split, the beauty mogul discussed the ups and downs of motherhood.
“Find me in the hospital alone with a new and unknown creature in my arms [has been my favorite part],” he told Vanity Fair Italy in February 2023. “It’s a unique and special situation and it’s all about building with the little creatures you learn. But there is another magical moment: when you bring your child home. This is probably the best moment.”
This native of California also opened up about her experience with postpartum depression, saying, “I know, at times you think it will never go away, that your body will not return to the way it was before, you will never be the same. It is not true: hormones, emotions in many stages, stronger and bigger than you. My advice is to live the transition, without fear of the consequences. The risk, then, is also to lose all the best things in motherhood.
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