Kourtney Kardashian spills the beans on how she conceived her latest bundle of joy!

In November 2023, the eldest Kardashian-Jenner sister welcomed her son, Rocky Thirteen, with Travis Barker.

This rockstar baby joins Kourtney’s brood, making her a mom of four, including Mason, Penelope, and Reign.

 Meanwhile, Travis is already a proud dad to Landon and Alabama from a previous relationship.
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The couple, married for two years, has left no stone unturned in their journey to expand their family.

 Their ups and downs have been laid bare for all to see on the hit reality show, The Kardashians.

But hold onto your hats, folks, because Kourtney’s recent revelation has tongues wagging!
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One follower, grappling with their own fertility struggles, asked Kourtney about her IVF journey.

Kourtney’s response? A tale of resilience and faith in the face of adversity.

She shared, “After a year of trying, including 5 failed IVF cycles and 3 retrievals, I surrendered to God’s plan.”

The power of prayer and a focus on her health ultimately led to her miracle.

But that’s not all – brace yourselves for the bombshell revelation!

 Kourtney clarified that Rocky Thirteen was conceived entirely naturally, sans IVF.

And guess what, folks? It happened on Valentine’s Day, courtesy of a divine blessing!

But amidst the baby joy, Kourtney’s candid sharing didn’t stop there.

She recently caused a stir by admitting to indulging in her own breast milk.

Talk about a wild filter moment! Kourtney chugged down a glass of her own milk, feeling under the weather.

Now, before you raise those eyebrows too high, let’s get the facts straight.

The FDA warns against adults consuming breast milk not meant for them.

It’s strictly for babies, folks! Adults face risks like exposure to diseases and chemical contaminants.

But fear not, moms – it’s perfectly safe for you to enjoy your own supply.

So there you have it, folks – Kourtney Kardashian’s journey to motherhood, from IVF struggles to Valentine’s Day blessings and a curious glass of breast milk.