But in the few days before
she was rushed to hospital with suspected preeclampsia, there was a sanguine
beauty about Kim Kardashian as she relaxed in Los Angeles sunshine. The
32-year-old looked beautiful as she showed off her expectant form in a pretty
bikini while relaxing by a pool with friends. She gained a substantial amount
of weight during her pregnancy and Kardashian is apparently already trying to
shift those pounds. Meanwhile it's been revealed that the baby's name does NOT
start with a 'k': 'They're not quite ready to announce the name yet,; a source
close to the couple tells Us Weekly. 'But the name definitely does not start
with a K, despite all the rumors that have been out.' The reality star is
reported to have just left hospital following the birth of her daughter in the
early hours of Saturday morning according to Hollywood
Life.And according to reports she can’t wait to get back in the gym
and regain her slim figure.‘She’s already looking ahead to when she can
exercise again,’ a source told Us Weekly. Another added: ‘She really wants to
get back into shape. It’s important to her.’ Kim, 32, was working with trainer
to the stars Tracy Anderson throughout her pregnancy, but the publication also
claims she is considering hiring Gunnar Peterson. Gunnar is responsible for
helping Kim’s younger sister Khloe, 28, with her recent 25lbs weight loss. While
she is not able to start exercising just yet, Kim is allegedly already watching
what she eats.
The magazine claims that
the star’s hospital room is chock-a-block with flowers but she has insisted
well-wishers are not allowed to bring any tasty treats for her to eat.
‘She has over 30 bouquets
from loved ones,’ a source said. ‘She told everyone not to bring sweets – she
said she doesn’t need any temptations.’ It is believed that Kim and her
daughter, whose name is yet to be revealed, will stay in hospital until the
baby, who was born five weeks prematurely, reaches five pounds.
While Kim and the little
one are getting some rest, the baby’s father Kanye West has apparently been
hard at work. The rapper’s creative juices have been flowing since he welcomed
his daughter into the world. ‘He's been really inspired by the birth,’ a source
told Life & Style. ‘He's written four songs already.’ The insider added
that while Kanye, whose album Yeezus was released on Tuesday, has been busy
with his music, he has also been very attentive to his two girls. ‘Kanye is actually really
being good right now,’ the source said.
Kim is unsurprisingly
enamoured with her child and gushed to a friend that the little one ‘is so cute
and sweet’, according to Us Weekly. But she had a stressful time during the
birth over the weekend. Warned by doctors that she was most likely suffering
from the life-threatening condition preeclampsia, Kim was forced to deal with
going into premature labour on Friday night to save the life of her baby girl.
With her 'blood pressure
skyrocketing' and 'the baby in distress' according to reports, the TV favourite
was forced to grit her teeth and get on with the delivery. And the curvy
brunette was so brave in dealing with the terrifying ordeal that her often
absent beau, 36, is now desperate to marry her as soon as possible.
'They'll start planning
their next project, a wedding, sooner rather than later,' a source told People.
'He definitely wants to marry her, he hasn't left her side.'
While their recently
purchased $9million Bel Air home is being renovated, Kim and baby will be
staying with her mother Kris Jenner and Kanye has also agreed to move in. A
source told HollywoodLife.com that the New Slaves hitmaker thinks the move is
'a good idea'. The insider added: 'All that's going to happen is that the
family is going to wait on Kim hand-and-foot and do everything around the house
while she and Kanye just chill with the baby. That sounds like a deal. It's
like first class service all the way at Kim's mom's house.' The source also
said: 'They want to take their girl home and love her and begin this journey
together. They're very thankful for the way they've been treated, and the
hospitality [at the hospital] is amazing. But it's nothing like being at home,
in your own space, with your own things.'
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