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Kim Kardashian Explains Why She Thinks 4 Kids Will Be Easier Than 3!

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It feels as though every member of the Kardashian-Jenner clan is popping out babies — except Kendall Jenner — but no one seems to be stressed, especially Kim Kardashian.

The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star is currently expecting her fourth child, a baby boy, via surrogate, who is due fairly soon.

She stopped by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Thursday, January 7 and explained why she’s actually more relaxed about baby number four.

In fact, the reality star revealed she thinks she’s going to be much more relaxed once their fourth child arrives.

“I was kind of stressing. My house is so full, but I heard that parents of four are the most enlightened and calm of all parents,” she told Jimmy.

Kim and Kanye are already parents to 5-year-old North, 3-year-old Saint, and 1-year-old Chicago.

While one would think it would be harder going from two to three children, it wasn’t actually the case for Kimye.

“One to two felt like one to 20. That was harder than two to three for me,” she explained.

In fact, Kim feels as though having four children will make things a bit more balanced between herself and Kanye.

“I feel like four is going to be really even. Right now it’s like me with two, always, and Kanye just has one. He’s still living his life,” she shared.

Kim confirmed the arrival of their baby boy while on Watch What Happens Live with her sisters Khloe Kardashian and Kourtney Kardashian back in January.

Though she didn’t reveal their son’s exact due date, she did reveal that she accidentally told people about their pregnancy at their family Christmas party.

“I got drunk at our Christmas Eve party and told some people. I can’t remember who I told because I never get drunk,” she said.

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