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Kylie Kelce reveals pregnancy for her is anything but a walk in the end zone.
The mother of three, who is expecting her fourth girl with former NFL star and husband Jason Kelce later this year, admits she's never had "a fun time" while carrying any of her children.
"I am so incredibly grateful to be able to get pregnant, but it is a means to an end," Kylie shared on Not Gonna Lie, her new podcast, People reported. "When I tell you that I cannot stand being pregnant, I mean it."
Despite the love she feels for her and 36-year-old Jason's daughters — Wyatt, 5, Elliotte "Ellie," 3, and Bennett, 21 months — she doesn't fondly look back on waiting for them to arrive into the world.
"I am nauseous for most of my pregnancy. It tapers off a little after the first trimester," she said. "But I continue to have nausea throughout my pregnancy."
As for chowing down on strange food combinations? "I have had aversions more than cravings for every pregnancy," she revealed, noting that she's had the same rough experience each time around.
And Kylie, 32, warns well-meaning admirers that gushing to her about pending motherhood do so at their own risk. "When you're super pregnant and someone comes up to you and says, 'Isn't this just the most beautiful thing ever?' I want to punch you in the face," Kylie laughed. "I'm not going to, but I want to."
Reflecting on her second pregnancy, Kylie revealed she went through the wringer when she learned she was having another daughter. "To be completely transparent, when we found out we were having Ellie and Ellie was a girl, I cried for a solid 30 minutes," she explained.
"I'm not talking about, like, that I was sad," she continued. "I'm talking about a full heaving cry for 30 minutes because I felt different in the beginning of that pregnancy, and I had somehow convinced myself in my subconscious, not even knowingly, that it was a boy. And so when I heard that it was a girl, I completely lost it."
Kylie added: "I'm not big on gender reveals because I do think there's always some degree of bias whether you realize it or not."