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NY Post
Page Six
22 Feb 2023


NextImg:Kylie Jenner details ‘painful’ postpartum depression after having two kids

Kylie Jenner thought her postpartum depression would “never pass” after welcoming two children.

The “Kardashians” star told Vanity Fair Italy in her March 2023 cover story published Wednesday that she “experienced it twice.”

Jenner, 25, noted that the second time, after her son Aire’s February 2022 arrival, was “more manageable” than her “very difficult” first time around following her daughter Stormi’s February 2018 birth.

The reality star advised other women who have been struggling with the same emotions to “stay inside that moment, even if it is painful” and “live through that transition without fear of the aftermath.”

The reality star thought it would “never pass.”
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Jenner added, “I would tell those women not to overthink things and to live all the emotions of that moment to the fullest.

“I know, in those moments you think that it will never pass, that your body will never be the same as before, that you will never be the same,” she continued. “That’s not true: The hormones, the emotions at that stage are much, much more powerful and bigger than you.”

She had a “very difficult time” after daughter Stormi was born in 2018.
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The “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” alum concluded, “The risk is to miss all the most beautiful things of motherhood as well.”

Jenner, who shares Stormi, 5, and Aire, 1, with on-again, off-again boyfriend Travis Scott, has previously spoken candidly about her postpartum emotions.

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Kylie Jenner snaps mirror selfie with son Aire
Jenner had a “more manageable” experience when Aire arrived.
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Kylie Jenner photographs son Aire in car seat
Her and Travis Scott’s son was born in February 2022.
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Kylie Jenner's son and daughter play on floor
Stormi, for her part, was born in February 2018.
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Kylie Jenner holds daughter Stormi's face to her own in black sweatsuit
The makeup mogul thought her postpartum emotions would “never pass.”
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Kylie Jenner wears black dress posing with daughter Stormi on her lap
She advised other women to “live through that transition.”
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In an October 2022 episode of her family’s Hulu show, the Kylie Cosmetics creator told her sister Kendall Jenner that she cried for three weeks straight after baby No. 2.

“I would be laying in bed and my head would just hurt so bad,” she said. “It’s been really hard.”

Kylie Jenner takes sultry selfie in black bra

“Stay inside that moment,” Jenner told other struggling parents.
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Kylie referred to her feelings as “baby blues” in a confessional at the time, clarifying that she “started to feel better” after six weeks.

The makeup mogul explained to her Instagram followers in March 2022 that she put too much “pressure” on herself to bounce back.

Back when Stormi was born, Kylie similarly spoke to Kim Kardashian about feeling “insecure” looking at the changes in her post-baby body.

The 42-year-old Skims creator, who shares four children with her ex-husband Kanye West, encouraged Kylie to “just roll with it.”