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Kim Kardashian Finds Out She Can’t Carry Children After Failed Surgery In New “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” Episode, Says She WiIl Consider Surrogacy

On Sunday night, Kim Kardashian revealed that she can’t get pregnant and have children the natural way if it means putting her life in danger.

In the latest “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” episode, the 36 year-old reality star appears to have babies on the brain, and even went out of her way to ask her oldest child North for approval, E! News said. She explained, "Having more kids is definitely going to be a struggle. I've gone through so much with really bad deliveries that the doctors don't feel like it's safe for me to conceive again myself. This surgery is really the one last thing I can try. I want my kids to have siblings and I want to know that I did everything I could to make this happen."

Kim then underwent a surgery to repair a hole in her uterus, which was a result from complications arising from North’s birth, The Sun said. Kim had placenta accreta, of which the placenta is attached far too deep in the uterine wall. When North was born, the doctor had to reach far into Kim to remove and scrap out the placenta, but a piece remained inside. However, there were more complications when Kim underwent surgery to remove the piece of placenta, and that the reality star found out that she can no longer carry children.

Opening up to her bestfriend Jonathan Cheban, Kim said, “I can’t carry any more kids… it’s the worst. It’s not going to be happy for me... I had a full break down. I give up.”

Later on, she confided to her sisters, saying, “After everything I went through, the surgery wasn’t successful and didn’t do anything. Kanye was really nervous about the surgery… but I know he would want to have more kids. I feel like surrogacy is the only option for me.”

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