Kim Kardashian-West and Kanye West have reportedly hired a new surrogate to carry baby number four. On Wednesday, PEOPLE confirmed the power couple is expecting another boy via a surrogate.
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Kanye West and his wife, socialite Kim Kardashian-West are reportedly expecting another boy via the same surrogate who carried the power couple's daughter, Chicago West.
Kenya Moore delivered her baby daughter prematurely by cesarean section on Sunday, Nov. 4, according to published reports. The baby was conceived by in vitro fertilization.
Kenya Moore was rushed to a hospital in Atlanta to deliver her baby son early due to preeclampsia diagnosis, according to published reports.
Kanye Moore’s doctor may be forced to induce labor to save her life after she was diagnosed with early signs and symptoms of Read more »
Pop singer Beyonce Knowles definitely wasn't pregnant with Blue Ivy. Pictures taken at music exec Lenny S.'s birthday party last night show the singer looking swollen and bloated about the face and neck.
Pregnant socialite Kim Kardashian has reportedly gone off her strict pregnancy diet. According to a source, she is eating all the sweets, candy and cakes she wants.
On Saturday, pregnant socialite Kim Kardashian Instagram'ed a photo of her swollen feet caused by mild edema.
Edema in pregnant women is a build up of fluids in the extremities (hands, arms, feet, legs and face). Pregnant women retain more water, especially in the late 2nd or early 3rd trimester.
Swelling in the feet can be caused by wearing constricting shoes and clothing; standing for long periods of time; consuming a diet high in salt (sodium) and caffeine. Eating a diet low in potassium.
Prevention of edema in pregnancy includes avoid standing for long periods of time; wear comfortable and loose-fitting clothing (maternity clothes); wear support hose to reduce swelling in feet; eat a healthy diet and drink lots of water (at least 8-10 glasses a day).
Notify your physician/OB/GYN if swelling in your arms, legs or face persist for more than 24 hours and doesn't improve with rest or elevating the affected part.