Here’s What We Know About Kylie Jenner’s Birth Plans So Far…

The lip kit mogul is said to be taking lamaze classes online

Kylie Jenner's Hoping For An 'Easy Birth'

by The Debrief |
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While most of the Kardashian/Jenner clan haven’t been able to keep away from the spotlight recently, it’s been especially hard to keep up with Kylie around whom so many pregnancy rumours have been swirling.

Has she given birth yet? Hasn’t she? When is she due? At one point, she was sister Kim K’s surrogate.

Apart from little hints like pink-themed photos, a source reporting her shopping for a stroller, and a barely visible bump under a baggy jumper, Kylie’s managed to play a pretty good game of hide and seek for six months. But that may all come to an end soon because sources say Kylie’s baby girl is due in February.

An insider told PEOPLE that Kylie is hoping for an 'easy birth'. As a 20-year-old first time mother, Kylie is understandably anxious about the pain of childbirth. Not wanting to step out publicly as she prepares for the birth – and who can blame her, the paparazzi would be a nightmare, pregnancy is stressful enough -- she’s been taking Lamaze classes online.

Lamaze, which was founded by the French obstetrician Ferdinand Lamaze, is one of the most commonly taught birthing classes. It is NOT designed to make delivery painless but to help the mother tolerate the pain better.

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Early on in Lamaze’ development it mostly focused on breathing techniques which is what it’s most famous for. But the aim is supposedly to ‘increase women’s confidence in their ability to give birth’ by educating them about the birthing process.

A Lamaze course is 12 hours of instruction so Kylie’s days must be pretty packed learning about breathing, massage, how to communicate with her healthcare team (rumoured to be at Cedars-Sinai like her sisters) and even breastfeeding.

Despite the Lamaze classes which encourages birth without painkillers, Kylie is said to have included pain meds in her birth plan.

Other plans for the baby’s arrival include decorating the nursery, which the source told PEOPLE is 'pink, pink and pink.'

This article originally appeared on The Debrief.

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