Kourtney & Kendall On Removing Your Ovaries #kendalljenner #kourtneykardashian #thekardashians

    I mean I totally understand how my mom is feeling because I would feel the same way it’s like your womanly power and it doesn’t mean that it’s like taking away you know who she is or what she’s experienced but I would feel this like Sentimental Feeling of what it’s created it’s also a thing about getting older and it’s like a sign of like we’re done with this you know part of your life it’s a whole chapter that’s just oh my God I get her emotion behind it I get that it’s like um sad because they have brought you know all her kids into the world which is totally fair but at the same time like what are we going to use those for anymore if they’re potentially hurting you let’s get them out of there you’re going to be okay I’m sorry

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    1. Unfortunately i understand exactly what she’s saying. I was diagnosed at 17 with endometriosis. Due to the endometriosis i had fertility issues and 3 miscarriages. I had more procedures than i can count to have the endometriosis lasered away but it kept coming back and its very painful so at approximately 30 yrs old i had a complete hysterectomy. I thank God for my 2 miracle rainbow babies but I couldn’t have more because i have no uterus or ovaries. But even if u don’t want more kids doesn’t mean it’s ok to lose any part of your womanhood or body.

    2. wow I understand she sad!! But she’s had the children she’s had and at her age I don’t understand why she is so upset if it’s something to do with her health!! I was in my 20’s when I lost mine thank god I was married and already had my 2 daughters..

    3. This is rich people's mentality. I'm 55 i had a total hysterectomy 12 years ago and this was the best decision i ever made. Me and Kris have the same birthday and i love her. Just go ahead Kris and get rid of this thing. It doesn't make any difference, besides, if you don't tell Corey, he won't know. If you need good quality post op care from an experienced RN just let me know.

    4. It is hard to take away a part of you.I had breast cancer and a double mastectomy and also ended up having to get my ovaries and fallopian tunes out because my cancer thrived from hormones.Alot of breast cancer patients end up needing to do so.

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