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Kourtney Kardashian reveals secret health struggles as she tries for baby with Travis

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Kourtney Kardashian has opened up about her IVF journey with partner Travis Barker.The 42-year-old reality star has revealed that trying for a baby has left her suffering symptoms of depression.During the latest episode of Disney+ series The Kardashians, she reveals that she and the Blink-182 drummer, 46, would like to expand their family together.Opening up to her mum Kris Jenner about the experience, Kourtney revealed that IVF treatment sent her into early menopause and left her feeling not herself.Describing how the medication has affected her hormones, the Poosh owner told Kris: "The medication put me into a depression.

I have everything in the world to be happy about."I just feel off and not myself. I'm super moody and hormonal. I'm a lunatic half the time."After sharing her own pregnancy difficulties with her daughter, Kris reassured her that everything would work out and encouraged her to keep trying.Kris said: "You'll have a beautiful baby, probably a year from now.

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