Kylie Jenner has revealed she found it difficult adjusting to her post baby body at just 19-years-old as she candidly confessed ‘having a baby really young was more shocking.’
The reality star, who is now 27, was just 19 when she gave birth to her daughter Stormi back in February 2018 with her ex Travis Scott.
And posing up a storm for the November issue of Elle Magazine, Kylie celebrated feeling more confident than ever as she reflected on the challenges of accepting her stretch marks.
She told the publication: ‘I got pregnant when I was 19. Having a baby really young was more shocking, maybe, because I saw these changes happening to my body—all these new stretch marks and things that I didn’t have before.’
Kylie looked sensational in the shots as she put on a very busty display in a lacy baby pink lingerie set and unbuttoned jeans.
The couple went on to welcome their son Aire, two, in February 2022, before splitting the following January.
The mother-of-two explained how having two children in her early twenties affected her style and caused her to struggle with her body image during her pregnancies.
She continued: ‘I haven’t had a baby in a few years. The first part of my twenties was having children, learning what my personal style was and then losing it—not knowing how to dress, gaining 60 pounds for both pregnancies.
‘It took me a year to feel like myself again,’ she added. ‘At 27, I feel more confident and more like myself than ever.’
The star also wowed in a plunging velvet black corset top and black sequined hot pants in another jaw dropping shot.
Changing up the look she showcased her toned abs in a cropped white T-shirt and cheeky white string thong.
Kylie also spoke candidly about her battle with postpartum depression as she admitted: ‘ felt like I was on autopilot.’
The star previously spoke about battling postpartum depression twice as she offered advice to new mothers who are also struggling with the same condition a year after Aire’s birth.
While she explained she found it ‘more manageable’ the second time around she acknowledged just how ‘painful’ the condition can be as she advised other new mothers to stay present despite the discomfort.
She told Vanity Fair Italy: ‘I have experienced it. Twice. The first time was very difficult, the second was more manageable.
‘I would tell those women not to over-think things and to live all the emotions of that moment to the fullest.
‘Stay inside that moment, even if it is painful. I know, in those moments you think that it will never pass, that your body will never be the same as before, that you will never be the same.
‘That’s not true: the hormones, the emotions at that stage are much, much more powerful and bigger than you.
‘My advice is to live through that transition, without fear of the aftermath. The risk is to miss all the most beautiful things of motherhood as well.’