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Keeping Up With The Kardashians Season Finale
Tonight’s the big night! The season finale of Keeping Up with the Kardashians is finally here and it’s an episode you won’t want to miss! Watch two previews below and then tune in tonight at 9/8c only on E!

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    retsbreh |  Posted on Sep 16th, 2012

    I just wanted to say that I know how it feels to watch your sibling have kids so easily and you want them so much. Infertility is hard and I am glad to see someone of your status to get more notice on the issue. I had PCOS and am very blessed to have a husband who stood behind me through everything. Yes even the times that the treatment made me very grumpy and hard to deal with. Just keep in mind that when you get angry that 90% of the time it is the treatments. You are in our prayers.

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    Kiandi |  Posted on Sep 16th, 2012

    Hi, Khloe I don’t know if your going to see this but I just wanted to send you message because I’ve experienced fertility problems as well and just wished I had someone who understood what I was going through to give me some positive feedback. I married my soulmate three years ago who already had a kids from a previous relationship. More than anything I wanted to give him kids but I knew something was wrong. It turns out that I have something called PCOS. Hearing that broke me down, to know that I wasn’t doing what a woman is supposed to do made me feel like less of a woman. Friends and family kept telling me that everything was going to be okay. While all I could think of is what if I can’t produce eggs, what if I do and keep having miscarriages. It was so many things going through my mind. Well I decided to face my fears and go through with the treatment. When it came down to it all my body produce only one egg. The doctor told me my chances of conceiving with this one egg was slim to none. Now I have a beautiful little boy who I thank God for everyday. Not only that but 7 months after giving birth to my son my husband and I found out we were pregnant again with a little girl. My mother says that the fertility treatment gave my body the kick start it needed to do things on it on. Just like your sister said, this is just your path that you have to take. Yeah, it’s not what we envisioned growing up but at the end of the day it gets us the same results. Keep your head up, stay positive,and even scream sometime. You and your husband will get through this. May God continue to bless you and your husband. FYI, don’t know if your into this but there are a online support groups out there too. I know they helped me get through the hard times. Thanks for being real about your struggle.

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    Luv2LuvEm |  Posted on Sep 16th, 2012

    Hi Khloe,
    So I just caught up on all my back episodes and watched the finale. I know you get upset when people tell you that everything happens for a reason but I truely believe it does. And in your case I believe this trial is so that you can help others in similar situations. You are such an amazing and gorgeous woman and such an awesome role model. You have such a beautiful heart and it shows. You have no idea how many women you are helping just by talking openly about your situation. I just want to thank you for that and to let you know that you and Lamar will be in my prayers. Just remember that what you give, you get back multiple times over, and you Khloe give so much that I just know that your dreams of having a baby will come true. You are an inspiration. God bless you.

  4. Ashley Bickers |  Posted on Sep 16th, 2012

    Its nice to know other women are having similar issues, and everyone around you will tell you it will happen but they still will never fully understand what its like when a doctor tells you that you may or maynot conceive. I recently found out I was pregnant and then had a tubal pregnancy which caused my right tube to be removed and was told my left one was in bad shape. The only way I may be able to have a baby is thru in vitro :-( and im only 27. good luck to you khloe and everyone else will pray for you all!!

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    Ladylsmith |  Posted on Sep 16th, 2012

    Khloe,
    It’s been pulling on my heart strings to write you for years now, but I just felt the urgency tonight and thought this is the best way to share my experiences and hopes for you. I pray that this message reaches you inspires you. There’s been a lot that I’ve wanted to say so this may be long. ;-) I feel so many similarities in our personalities and our lives and I love watching you grow and love and build your new life as a wife and mother. I too married at what most think is a young age, 22. I feel I married my soul mate and I knew right away! We have been married now for 7 years. I too was gifted with 2 wonderful stepchildren through our union and my hubby is a former NFLer so I understand aspects of your life. I feel like we could talk for hours about our lives and things we have in common. ;-) The main focus of this post is just to let you know that you are never alone in any of your struggles! Sometimes it’s just comforting to hear from people who’ve gone through issues that you are dealing with to inspire and motivate you to keep pushing forward. Since I was a little girl I knew I was destined to be a mother. Children always gravitated to me and my love for youth has been evident in everything I’ve done in my life. I took birth control pills since the age of 16 b/c I needed to regulate my abnormal menstral cycles is what I was told. So when I got married we knew we wanted to add more children to our family. I immediately came off the pill and the first 4 years of our marriage became a journey. Feeling the pressure all around from friends and family to get pregnant, get pregnant can definitely take its toll especially when you want it so badly and it’s just not happening. So we actively tried for 3 years on our own to bring a baby to our lives and nothing happened. Finally I began to worry and lose hope. I decided to go to my OBGYN and see what could be wrong. After an ultrasound examination she concluded that I was a rare case of Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome in that I didn’t match the typical patient other than the irregular cycles. She told me “you haven’t been ovulating” and that’s why you didn’t get pregnant. She assured me though, I CAN happen for you. I took this news back to my loving husband and we prayed together, never lost faith, and believed completely that God had a plan. My OBGYN suggested I start out with mild treatment and take progesterone pills to regulate my cycle each month to help jumps tart ovulation. I took the pills for about 6 months and we relocated to a different state and I just forgot about the whole thing and decided it would either happen in God’s time or I would find another doctor and try the next step at a later time. Well, I took the pills for 6 months and my cycle became normal, but about a month after no longer taking them I was back to my normal of missing 2 to 4 cycles at a time! About 5 months after relocating and being off the progesterone: it was close to the Christmas holiday and within days of our anniversary when I happened to come across a radio station channel while driving alone in the car and a minister came over the air waves and told all married couples to make love for 7 days straight no matter what and watch it completely transform your marriage. I took this idea to my husband and we took the minister up on his challenge. Keep in mind that during this time I had NOT had my menstrual cycle in 3 months so this meant I was not ovulating! I guess it doesn’t take a cycle or normal ovulation when God has HIS way because I later found out a month later that during that exact time is when I conceived our son!! I could not believe I was pregnant! I had no clue b/c I hadn’t had a cycle in 3 months and I thought nothing of it. Someone I met out suggested that I take a pregnancy test b/c I had a glow. Well, I used to take pregnancy tests like clockwork b/c I wanted so badly to finally read a positive so I had no problem going out to buy another test. ;-) I ended up taking 3 pregnancy tests to let it sink in that I’d finally gotten a “positive”. I was so elated! I made an appointment to see the doctor and sure enough it was true, we were finally pregnant! They couldn’t figure out how it happened though b/c calculating by my last cycle I should’ve been 4 months pregnant! Ha! When God has a plan for you Khloe, NOTHING can stand in your way!!!!! We now have an amazing 3 year old son AND a beautiful 20 month old daughter! She too was a surprise miracle! I supposedly hadn’t ovulated with her for over 4 months AND I was still breast feeding my son! Once again the docs didn’t know how it happened. ALL things are possible Khloe! It can and it will happen for you! Just enjoy this amazing journey that you’re on b/c you will be able to touch the lives of so many and you will enjoy and appreciate yourself, your husband, your family, and your life even more! I love the love of you and Lamar. When my husband and I first started watching you and Lamar we were like, awwww we remember those days! ;-) Life begins to go so fast when you have children. Just live, love and enjoy every moment you two are together and when the babies come your home will be filled with soo much love, joy and fun times!…and sleepless nights. I have so much more that I could share with you. Maybe if God plans for our paths to cross…. Love, Lydia

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    Aude |  Posted on Sep 17th, 2012

    Hey Khloe,
    I don’t know if this message is actually going to get to you but I hope so because it might give you hope. I wanted to tell you not to give up, my sister was is the same situation as you, tried to get pregnant for a year, nothing happened, didn’t ovulate, had to take the medication… She was also on the pill for many many years and it is apparently not so rare that it will affect your body in that way when you have been taking it for so long. Anyway, when she finally got checked, she started taking the medication and got pregnant a few months later. And the good news is, once you’ve given birth, the whole ovulation problem definitely goes away and your body gets back to normal. My sister is now expecting her third little girl any time now (3 in 4 and a half years) and they are the healthiest, cutest things. Don’t give up and don’t lose hope, a lot of people are in the same situation as you. Now that you know what the problem is and know what to do to fix it, just relax and let time and nature do their thing. They’ll come around! ;) Good luck Khloe.

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    tooswt34 |  Posted on Sep 17th, 2012

    Hi Khloe,
    I am writing this message to you to tell you that you are definately not alone.
    I was diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome when I was just a teenager. From the time I went through puberty, I had problems. Every month was very painful and by the time I was 17, I had to have one of my ovaries removed. I was told at that time that I would never get pregnant and have a baby. For the next 7 years after that I planned a future around never having children. I even enlisted in the US Air Force with the intention of being career military.
    Then when I was 24 years old, God blessed me with a pregnancy. Today I have one handsome son who just turned 18! He is an absolute blessing. I wasn’t able to have any other children but that’s ok because God blessed me with him. I tell you all of this because I know how disheartening it can be. Please just trust and believe in God’s will for you.
    One day you and Lamar will be wonderful parents. I believe it will happen for the two of you. Just know that the two of you are in my prayers. Have a glorious and blessed day today and every day.

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    sullyj |  Posted on Sep 17th, 2012

    I don’t know if you read these or not, but I feel like I need to post in the hopes that it might help (even if just a little) I was so emotional watching last nights show, I think we have similar personalities in that we are strong for everyone, we are the counselor, the one everyone turns to for advise.. so who do we turn to when we need someone?
    I struggled with infertiltiy for years, while everyone around me had baby after baby. I finally got pregnant and miscarried…so devestating. But the doctors have so many options on ways to help you get the baby you want so bad. Through fertlity treatments, I now have 3 beautiful children and I know you will have the family you want. Stay strong. I am praying for you and Lamar, and I can’t wait to see the beautiful babies you two will make :-)

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    sweetheart |  Posted on Sep 17th, 2012

    I love all the shows and I’ve seen your struggle to have a baby and even though it’s been heartbreaking I’m glad you finally have some answers. I’m a juvenile diabetic and I know that’s not the same as what your going through but all the testing getting blood drawn and injections and medications I know it’s a lot and very overwhelming but you will get there, as far as I knew and had been told I couldn’t have children but for some reason God proved everyone wrong because I found out a few weeks ago that I’m pregnant it’s high risk because of my diabetes but I’m putting my faith in God and my doctors. I think God has a very special miracle planned for you sometimes it’s not right when we want it but he has his reasons, I’m praying for you that the treatments work and you have a baby sooner than you think because you and Lamar are amazing and compassionate and everyone knows you will be an amazing mother. My prayers are with you!

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    NutritionForFertility |  Posted on Sep 17th, 2012

    I am studying to become a nutritionist and have fertility challenges myself. I want everyone to know that what you eat greatly impacts your fertility! One thing that can really help is a GRAIN-FREE diet! Even better would be a grain/starch/sugar-free diet. Changing what you eat can change your hormones and naturally rebalance your body. Something to consider!!

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