Khloé Kardashiansays quarantine got in the way of her plans to have more children sooner.
In an exclusive clip from theELLEN original digital seriesLady Partswith host Sarah Hyland and ob-gyn Dr. Sherry Ross,Kourtney Kardashianand Khloé, 36, talk family planning, with the latter explaining that she definitely intends to give daughterTrue, 3 next month, a sibling sooner or later. Khloé says she andTristan Thompsonhave made embryos, kicking off the process.
“We realized that my eggs aren’t strong enough to be frozen. They should be mixed immediately with sperm to make embryos,” she says during the episode. “So I actually have made embryos.”
“And then, you know, with COVID, finding this whole fertility process, if you do need assistance in fertility, it’s much more challenging during COVID,” continues Khloé. “They say, ‘If you wanna make God laugh, tell him your plans.’ So the one time I’m actually really trying to plan, God is saying, ‘Uh uh, you can’t make your plans like this!’ "
“My plan was to have kids closer in age,” she adds. “But with COVID and everything, my plan’s been a little delayed. I definitely do want more kids. I have so many brothers and sisters. I think it’s such a blessing — especially during these times — to have a family member or people that you can play with and rely on and just have a buddy through life.”
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While Khloé said she’s always wanted a big family, the pandemic made her reevaluate her priorities: “Being in quarantine with her, I felt bad. She had no friends, she had nobody, because they were isolated from each other. True is getting older. I just feel like it’s now time to have another kid.”
“Yup, that’s what I like to hear,” responded the NBA player, who’s also dad to sonPrince, 4, with exJordan Craig.
Watch the full episode ofLady Parts with Sarah Hylandon Wednesday at 10 a.m. onellentube.com.
source: people.com