Pregnancy Crisis! Kylie Jenner Suffers 'Complications' Days Before Birth
Kylie Jenner's fans were on edge worldwide when reports went viral that the Keeping up with the Kardashians star was in labor!
Although 20-year-old Jenner did not actually deliver her child, as many had speculated, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned that she did, in fact, seek medical treatment.
"Kylie visited her doctor last week for an unknown reason, which may have just been to meet her delivery doctor," a source close to KUWTK clan said.
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"She is due in late February or early March and she is having some minor complications right now that may force her to deliver the baby C-section," continued the source.
"It is nothing too alarming; her docs think that it would be the best option for the delivery."
As RadarOnline.com reported, Jenner, who teased her pregnancy on last night's season finale of KUWTK, has been MIA since she first became pregnant with rapper boyfriend Travis Scott's baby.
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According to the source, the reason for her absence from the spotlight is directly related to her pregnancy.
"Kylie his having a hard time walking around and getting places because her belly is just so big and she is so little," said the source.
"This has not been an easy past couple of months for her by any means because she has seen her body go from skinny and sexy to pregnant and bloated. She doesn't know how much more of this she can take!"
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