Kylie Jenner’s postpartum depression has come two times, not once— each following the birth of her kids, and she gets on Vanity Fair to advise mothers. The experienced mom now uses her past as a pathway leading new moms right. Kylie’s depression happened five years ago for the first time when as a young adult, she welcomed her daughter, Stormi, with ex-lover, Travis Scott.
She had a taste as a new mom again last year when their son, Aires, was born. While the beauty mogul split from their dad earlier in the year, they have remained committed to parenting. So far, the on-and-off couple has not dragged each other through the mud over parenting or romance controversies.
Almost as soon as the breakup news, Kylie seemed happy as ever, enjoying alone time in the Caribbean. The latest on The Kylie Cosmetics founder is her feature on Vanity Fair Italy covers where Kylie Jenner’s postpartum depression discussion gets real.
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Kylie Jenner’s Postpartum Depression — She Dishes Advice to Newbies
Not long ago, she was a new mom, but not after five years, especially with how her experiences shaped her. Kylie Jenner’s postpartum depression was difficult at first. However, when she faced it a second time, she had a bit of control over it, making it manageable.
Kylie Jenner on Vanity Fair Italy shared with other moms:
“I would tell those women not to over-think things and to live all the emotions of that moment to the fullest. Stay inside that moment, even if it is painful.”
The 25-year-old admitted it could get tricky as new moms with the condition would lose hope of having their bodies back in shape. But that was only their emotions and hormones at work. Kylie believes living through the moment without fear of the future is the ultimate solution.
She went on about the beauty of motherhood, mentioning that holding her kids for the first time was a magical experience that intensified when they arrived home. Before now, the “KUWTK” alum talked about how she drowned in a pool of her tears for the first three weeks, but it was “baby blues.”