Khloe Kardashian is "definitely" going to have more children.
The ‘Keeping Up With The Kardashians’ star adores being a mom to three-month-old True, who she shares with her partner Tristan Thompson, and would definitely add to her brood but doesn’t think she’s quite ready yet.
She told E! News: "Let my uterus shrink down again! I honestly think I would love to have more kids, but I think I just don’t know if I’m ready to get pregnant again, it’s a lot! But I definitely want more kids, I just don’t know when that is gonna be … I heard that you should wait at least a year."
Meanwhile, Khloe previously hit back at mommy shamers, insisting she is "completely over" them and their negative words.
She wrote on Twitter: "Completely over mommy/body shamers! Women who choose 2take their time after baby, I’m so proud of you! Women who choose to work out after baby, I’m so proud of you! We all must do what’s best for US! Please b kind 2urself! A happy mommy makes for a happy baby! Love your process. We are so hard on ourselves Please be patient and gentle with your journey. Don’t compare yours to anyone else’s. You are right where you need to be! You are amazing!! You are worthy!!! (sic)"
And Khloe is also fed up at being criticised for "focusing too much on her body" following the arrival of her daughter.
She shared recently: "The beginning parts of working out kind of suck because you’re pushing your body so hard, you’re so tired. It’s much more difficult than you expect it to be. I’ve been working out for 11 days now, I feel really good, but tired. My body is sore because it’s re-waking itself back up. What I’m annoyed about is I’ve read a couple of times on Twitter that, ya know, they feel that I’m focusing too much on my body, but the truth is, I’ve worked out five or six days a week before I got pregnant and that’s my sanctuary and something I love to do. I want to start doing that now and get back to my rhythm and in between feedings I want to find time to work out because that’s going to be my new normal. Just because I have a baby, doesn’t mean I have to stop doing the things that I love, and I love working out and getting my mind right."