Kim and Kanye 'disagreeing about having more children'

19 January 2016 - 10:51 By Bang Showbiz

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are reportedly battling over family plans, with the rapper hoping to add to their brood at some point in the future. Kim Kardashian West and Kanye West are reportedly rowing over their plans for the future. The couple welcomed their second child, son Saint, into the world last December.And now it has been claimed that while West is keen to have a third baby, Kim is putting her foot down about further expanding their brood.A source said: ''Kanye thinks she shouldn't be making any permanent decision about future babies right now because she's so depressed about her body.''But Kim is sticking to her position that this was her last pregnancy.'' Kim was reportedly told by doctors after Saint's birth that she wouldn't be able to carry any more children herself.During both pregnancies she suffered from the condition placenta accrete which occurs when blood vessels and other parts of the placenta become too deeply attached to the uterine wall.Doctors are said to have told the reality television star that if she fell pregnant again she would be putting at risk both her own life and that of her baby if she continued carrying the child.However, there have been rumours Kardashian West would consider surrogacy at some point in the future - but West is apparently less than sold on the idea.The source added to RadarOnline.com: ''He wants to continue growing the family and he's 'creeped out' by the idea of surrogacy. But he has no choice because Kardashian West's already looking into getting her tubes tied or an IUD put in.''..

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