Kim Kardashian West third baby updates: Doctors warn another pregnancy may be dangerous

Kim Kardashian West has revealed that she wants to have another baby. In a promo for her reality show "Keeping Up With the Kardashians," she talks about how she wants to have baby number three so that her kids North, 3, and Saint, 1, will have someone to play with. However, despite her wishes, she was told by doctors that a third pregnancy would be dangerous for her condition.

(Reuters/Eduardo Munoz)Kim Kardashian arrives at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards in New York, U.S., August 28, 2016.

Kardashian West is struggling with the possibility of a high-risk pregnancy. The reality star said that she and husband Kanye West are trying to conceive again; however, her doctors warned her that it is not safe. In a promo clip for her E! reality show,  Kardashian West voices her concerns about her health and is seen nearly in tears. She had previously consulted doctors on "KUWTK" and weighed in on the possible options for her.

There was one "KUWTK" episode where she was warned by mom, Kris Jenner, on possibly getting pregnant for the third time. Jenner told her daughter that she could bleed to death if she continued with her plans. However, Kardashian West is still desperate to get her way; she even tells her sisters Kourtney and Khloe Kardashian about her plans.

The 36-year old star had two high-risk pregnancies. When she was pregnant with North, she suffered from preeclampsia. She also had placenta accreta which is a condition wherein the placenta did not come out after giving birth. Kardashian West also had a complicated labor when she was pregnant with son Saint.

Kardashian West once considered getting a surrogate just to give North and Saint a sibling. US Weekly interviewed the reality star and she concluded that this was the only way, considering her high-risk pregnancies in the past.

Kardashian West's pregnancy plans will be featured on the next "Keeping Up With the Kardashians," which airs Sundays at 9 p.m. EDT on E!.

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