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Bon Appetit! Teen Mom Kailyn Lowry Spends $200 To Eat Her Placenta After Giving Birth

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Oct. 18 2013, Published 3:40 p.m. ET

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It's been just four months since Kim Kardashian gave birth to daughter North, and she's already setting baby trends. After the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star explored her options for eating the post-birth mass on an episode of her show this summer, Teen Mom 2 star Kailyn Lowry has spoken out to say she's trying the mommy trend too!

"Just paid to have my placenta encapsulated!" Lowry, who is pregnant with her second child, Tweeted on October 17. "I figured it can't hurt to try!"

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Lowry, 21, shelled out $200 for the pill version of the placenta, explaining that she thought the cost was "not too bad."

Her baby daddy and new husband, Javi Marroquin, is not quite so gung-ho, however. "Javi's iffy with it," she revealed. "He says he won't try it but I think he will!"

PHOTOS” Kailyn & Javi’s Wedding Photos!

Holly Madison also copped to eating her placenta after giving birth to daughter Rainbow Aurora.

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Lowry, who is due in November, has been all about baby talk in recent days, as has her new hubby.

On October 15, he published an sonogram of their child, taken several months ago, to his instagram page, proudly noting that the baby has "mommy's legs."

Lowry's already a mom to son Isaac, 2, who she had with her ex, Jo Rivera.

Stay tuned to RadarOnline.com for all the latest details on Lowry's upcoming birth.

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