Kim Kardashian, one of the most influential women in global pop culture, has been transparent about her complicated pregnancies and the medical decisions that shaped her journey to motherhood.
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Her path included in vitro fertilization (IVF), multiple surgeries, and surrogacy — all of which she discussed publicly over the years.
Kim Kardashian’s First Pregnancy: Natural but Complicated
In 2013, Kim Kardashian gave birth to her first child, North West, through natural conception. However, her pregnancy was far from easy. She suffered from pre-eclampsia and placenta accreta — both serious conditions. North was born prematurely at just 34 weeks. Kim later revealed she needed multiple surgeries to fix the damage caused to her uterus after delivery.
These complications would significantly impact her ability to carry future pregnancies.
IVF for Baby No. 2: Saint West
Determined to grow her family, Kim pursued IVF to conceive her second child, Saint West, born in 2015. The process was physically and emotionally demanding. She faced failed embryo implantations and underwent hormone treatments to stimulate egg production. Eventually, the IVF worked — but her second pregnancy was again complicated by placenta accreta and required five additional surgeries post-delivery.
Kim later said that carrying Saint was so risky that doctors strongly advised her against getting pregnant again.
Doctors Refuse a Third Pregnancy
After Saint’s birth, Kim considered more IVF attempts. However, her medical team warned her that implanting another embryo in her body would be a serious health risk — even calling it potential medical malpractice. With her uterus no longer safe for carrying a baby, Kim had to explore alternative paths to motherhood.
Turning to Surrogacy: Chicago and Psalm
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West opted for gestational surrogacy to have their third and fourth children. Both Chicago West (born in 2018) and Psalm West (born in 2019) were carried by surrogates using embryos created during Kim’s previous IVF cycles.
Kim maintained close communication with her surrogates and even employed a “surrogate therapist” to help manage the emotional and physical boundaries during the pregnancies. She described the surrogacy experience as deeply meaningful and empowering.
Kim’s Fertility Timeline
Year | Milestone |
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2013 | North West born via natural pregnancy with complications |
2015 | Saint West born via IVF; multiple surgeries followed |
2018 | Chicago West born via surrogate |
2019 | Psalm West born via surrogate |
Opening the Conversation on IVF
By sharing her IVF and surrogacy journey, Kim Kardashian helped normalize conversations around fertility challenges, especially for women dealing with uterine conditions. Her experience inspired celebrities like Paris Hilton and Chrissy Teigen to openly discuss their own IVF journeys.
Kim’s story sheds light on the pressure many women face — even in the public eye — to grow their families while balancing personal health and emotional well-being.
Conclusion: Yes, Kim Used IVF
Kim Kardashian used IVF to conceive her second child, Saint West, and later relied on surrogacy to have Chicago and Psalm using embryos created during that IVF cycle. Her experience is a testament to the evolving possibilities in reproductive health and the importance of speaking openly about medical struggles.
At BehindCeleb.com, we salute her transparency and resilience.
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