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Thoughts On Kenya Moore Pregnancy Rumors

December 1, 2017 by tamaratattles 71 Comments


Look, I’d love for Kenya to be pregnant. I hope she gets pregnant really soon. But it seems lately that logic is a lost art. Let’s look at the facts of the situation.

  • Filming of this season of RHOA was very hard on Kenya. The season has been edited to death, but she was really struggling. She was also a new bride who had to be away from her new groom during filming. Then she had to deal with the fact that one damn blogger blew up her biggest secret.  She was much to busy to start in vitro.
  • Two weeks ago, Kenya was in Barbados for the weekend with her husband to attend the Barbados Food and Wine festival. Kenya has been going to Barbados for years. I wrote a post about her going there back in season one (when I couldn’t stand her). In that post she was frolicking on the beach and guess who just so happened to be there? Paparazzi. Funny how that works.
  • Kenya went to Barbados early leaving Marc in New York to work. What is her usual MO while in Barbados? Making sure the paps know she is there.

Future plans…
  • Sure enough, over the course of two days, we see her going to two different IVF clinics. This indicates she is shopping for an IVF doctor. Or at least that she wants us to think so. Let’s presume she is indeed looking for an IVF doctor, because I know she really wants to go through the process. Years ago she suggested that she was looking into treatment while she was single and nothing came of that.
  • The fact that she went to two separate clinics makes it clear she has not chosen a doctor as of two weeks ago.
  • Now two weeks later, a site is claiming she is pregnant. This would mean that Kenya found a doctor, had her exams, the doctor formulated follicle stimulation shots for her, and she’s taken them for the one to two weeks necessary to stimulated encourage the ovaries to release more than one egg during the next ovulation cycle, she’s spent a day in the hospital for the egg retrieval, Marc has provided a sperm sample, the eggs have been fertilized and grown by the lab over a six to eight day period, then the embryo has implanted, they have waited two weeks to see if the embryos implanted, and taken a pregnancy test.
  • This would mean that Kenya completed a process that if rushed takes six to eight weeks in thirteen days or so.
  • And after this medical miracle occurred, she started telling people that the egg had implanted immediately and it leaked to a website.

It’s a medical miracle y’all!

I’m looking forward to Kenya being pregnant. But it’s way too soon for that to be happening now. I also doubt that Kenya would be doing anything before the very stressful reunion she is about to face.

Some people really need to bone up on their critical thinking skills.

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  1. Dave Syd says

    December 1, 2017 at 10:11 pm

    Time will tell if Kenya is pregnant. At 46, the odds are against her conceiving with any ease. I am rooting for her though !

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    • G. says

      December 2, 2017 at 5:27 pm

      If she froze eggs or is using a donor eggs, her chances are in fact her good.

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  2. NewJerzeyBoy says

    December 1, 2017 at 10:11 pm

    These people that have children so late in life are just selfish. No child wants to go to kindergarten with a 50 year old mother. She’ll be 65 when the kid graduates from high school. If she wants a child so desperately, take in an older child and foster them.

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    • JustJenn says

      December 1, 2017 at 10:19 pm

      I hate to break it to you, but kids are embarrassed of their parents if they are 30 or 50. Some kids struggle with young parents and some have every opportunity in the world with older parents, there’s no right or wrong age to have a child IMO. You get one shot at life.

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      • tamaratattles says

        December 1, 2017 at 11:35 pm

        Agreed. I was an accident baby when my mother was 40. Yes it was weird that people thought my parents were my grandparents. My parents were not friends with my friends parents. They were old school and strict.

        ON THE OTHER HAND. My older siblings were hugely jealous. My parents were low middle class with one working parent and four expensive children. There were no luxury items. My parents penny pinching continued even when their income rose and we moved to Libya. But I got to travel the world. I’d been to dozen of countries by the time I was ten. I was very rich in experiences. And when I was 16 my parents bought themselves a third car, a Honda Civic, that was NOT mine. However, whenever I was allowed to drive anywhere, that was the car I drove because they wanted me in something safe. Sidenote, I wrecked two Hondas in about four years or so. OOOPS.

        Anyway, there are advantages and disadvantages to having kids at every age. Kenya is not being selfish. Most woman have the desire to have a baby in their bones (I’m not one of those people) and she deserves the joys of motherhood just like anyone else. Biologically, she is still menstruating so her body is still ready for a baby.

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        • Lisaj says

          December 2, 2017 at 9:30 am

          My grandmother had my father naturally at 46, she thought she was experiencing menopause and 7 months later, there was my dad. While I doubt that’s what happened with Kenya, I do wish her the best with her road to becoming pregnant.

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        • Cathyrid says

          December 2, 2017 at 7:39 pm

          My mother was 41 when I was born. She had another child at 44. He died but not due to her age. My dad was 29 when I was born. My mother looked young and everyone assumed she was daddy’s age. She never embarrassed me because of her age. Lots of other things though. I was very blessed to have parents who had an established business when I got here. Go Kenya! I hope the best for you.

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      • Marzipan says

        December 2, 2017 at 2:19 pm

        This exactly. I would much rather embarrass my child for being older than have them too young and be unable to properly care for them.

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        • Guest Appearance says

          December 3, 2017 at 7:08 pm

          Parents’ income has little impact on producing good kids. One can live in the woods and raise kids off berries and squirrels. It reminds me of one of the Amazing Race contestants that posit the people in Africa shouldn’t have babies due to the poverty.

          So have as many kids as wanted not as many as are affordable.

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          • tamaratattles says

            December 3, 2017 at 7:39 pm

            I think we should limit everyone to two, like they do in China. I also for the life of me don’t understand why kids are a tax deduction and why we have welfare for mothers.

            But that’s just me. The biggest thing we could do about global warming is to stop having so many kids. The earth is over populated.

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    • Blessed says

      December 4, 2017 at 10:19 pm

      A lot of black people don’t look their age hence the saying *black don’t crack* if she’s healthy i doubt the kids at her child’s school would know her age unless they ask for her birth certificate. Some people have had their mother die at the age of 30 from illness or accident so its not a guarantee that a mother will raise their child because they had the child at a young age. As long as Kenya and her child is healthy everything will be fine. I wish her well.

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  3. LoveJones says

    December 1, 2017 at 10:14 pm

    I wish the best for Kenya and if this comes to fruition, keep it quiet for awhile like Eva did. It’s time for her to leave the show and get her happy back and start a family.

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  4. samael says

    December 1, 2017 at 10:16 pm

    Regardless of how I feel about any RH – pregnancy is 100% awesome – zero downside. If Kenya wants a baby she will follow/do which ever process she needs.

    Prayers to Kenya and spouse for the outcome they want!

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    • Twilly says

      December 1, 2017 at 10:34 pm

      Unless you’re Jenelle, Farrah, Phaedra, Kim Z, et al 😉

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      • samael says

        December 1, 2017 at 11:15 pm

        I don’t know who Jenelle, Farrah are – but I get the jist

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        • merkie57 says

          December 2, 2017 at 10:00 am

          These are girls who spread ’em wide when they were 16, found themselves pregnant with no means of support and then got lucky enough to have MTV think their story lines were interesting for the public and are now HUGE mega reality stars. All these girls had their kids about 7 years ago, now that the kids are in grade school I don’t really understand their relevance except as a reality really bad soap opera. These girls don’t care they just want a check BUT, Janelle is truly psychotic and should have all her kids removed from her custody as well as the one child her mother, Barbara is holding hostage (Jace). Farrah is a real piece of work, you just can’t make up her story line. I had heard her define herself as a “Christian Porn Star”. She has a few “videos” out there ready for purchase on your local porno site. I saw one when it was free and I have to say, watching this girl who visits her plastic surgeon on a weekly basis for lip injections her lips literally make her look like a duck swinging away on a sex swing with not just her manicured/mowed pus ready for insertion but her ass hole all set for her “lover”, well, words cannot describe this scene, disgusting. Anyway, she is going to show her daughter this video when she gets older (why, I have no idea really) but again, she is another certified psychotic even her voice is annoying. Her face is SO ALTERED it is comical. She is the definition of stupidity, rude behavior, and low intellect always thinking whatever she says is correct all rolled into one person. WHEW. and that my friend is Janelle and Farrah

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          • samael says

            December 2, 2017 at 11:26 am

            holy smokes! thanks for the 411! Apparently there is a reality show for each moment in life.

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  5. Daintyfeets says

    December 1, 2017 at 10:25 pm

    I don’t care one way or another if she is pregnant. I don’t have critical thinking energy to waste on this.

    However, this sentence is priceless. “And after this medical miracle occurred, she started telling people that the egg had implanted immediately and it leaked to a website.”

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    • Cheryl B.(cherylannburke1) says

      December 2, 2017 at 8:08 am

      Hi Daintyfeets, I was thinking about you at 3:30 a.m. but not in a weird way, lol. Xo??
      You sound good.??

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  6. Twilly says

    December 1, 2017 at 10:32 pm

    I hope she is pregnant and I hope she keeps it to herself and hubby until after 23 weeks.

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    • Twilly says

      December 1, 2017 at 10:33 pm

      Meant to say 13 weeks

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      • merkie57 says

        December 2, 2017 at 10:16 am

        At her age she should have kept it a secret until the baby was born but remember who we are dealing with, the woman who came looking for Nene’s crown right from the start but she vastly underestimated all her other cast mates who are able to keep her in check. Really, is she married I mean to a real person who wanted to marry her for love and not because they got a check to stay married to her for a defined period of time to make getting pregnant believable? People who have a need to always be at the center of a news story usually have a very low sense of self-esteem. Having her ego stroked is what melts Kenya’s butter i.e. secret marriage and now pregnancy???. Even last year during the melt down with Phadra getting caught in a mega lie about Kandi Kenya was on the phone with her good pal talking about herself and being fodder for the press not comforting Kandi. THE ISSUE HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH KENYA BUT SHE WAS NOT GOING TO WASTE ANY TV TIME BY TALKING ABOUT KANDI SHE HAD TO THINK OF SOMETHING ABOUT HERSELF TO TALK ABOUT. She has slipped occasionally and referred to herself as the star of the show, she can’t stand anyone who might actually be more famous than she is on TV (the child star on the show a few seasons ago) or in the movies. She does not remotely look like Beyoncé and her IMDB page is almost empty. Kenya, ever heard the term ADOPTION?? There are kids looking for a family you did not have to make up this story to be relevant. If she could just be honest she might be more likeable.

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        • Linda D Washington says

          December 2, 2017 at 6:46 pm

          I agree with your entire statement.

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        • Erica says

          December 2, 2017 at 11:17 pm

          My God, did you read the entire post? She can’t possibly be pregnant.

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        • justanothermary says

          December 4, 2017 at 10:36 am

          I completely agree. However, I keep thinking about the time she had her family over to tell them she was going to have a baby, even though she wasn’t pregnant, and they ALL seemed to think that was a very bad idea. What do they know about Kenya that we do not? Maybe she shouldn’t even adopt. I was adopted by someone who never should have adopted a child and it wasn’t pretty.

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  7. Mackie says

    December 1, 2017 at 10:54 pm

    At 46 she may be looking for eggs from a donor. It happens, older women can easily carry a baby if they are healthy. The age and availability of ova is a problem. Maybe she wants the childbirth experience or to convince people that she did conceive. Possible but unlikely

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    • Janet says

      December 3, 2017 at 11:07 pm

      I had a friend who went thru invitro to have a child. After age 42 is usually the cut off age, for your own eggs still being viable she told me, although it does vary from woman to woman. For some woman its mid forties or could be late thirties. There is a blood test to check on the health of your eggs. For her she froze the embryos, not the eggs. I think it is hard to work with frozen eggs she told me. I think its great theres options for older women , or infertile couples, because the truth is, its very rare to have a child naturaly at age 46. Yes, it does happen naturally for some lucky women and thats great for them. But, if you really want a family thats not the age to do it and expect youre just gonna pop out a baby like in your twenties or that you wont need fertility treatment. Its not how I wish it was, I wish we could have babies as long as we wanted to, its how the statistics say it is, and it is pretty grim for most older women, except with this new technology. Also, I heard from a delievery nurse its a constant struggle preventing miscarriage with invitro patients. Obviously it works sometimes and its a real blessing when it does, because if not for invitro and donor eggs there are people who wouldnt have been able to have a baby ever.

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    • justanothermary says

      December 4, 2017 at 10:40 am

      I don’t think we’ll ever know the truth if Kenya does wind up with a baby. It would not be beyond her to wear a fake bump or lie about how she got pregnant. It wouldn’t be beyond her to adopt and say she gave birth. Kenya has been telling stories about having a baby almost since day 1, I have no reason to believe she will suddenly tell the truth. And that’s fine – go and have your baby or whatever, just don’t go on a reality show and lie, it never turns out well.

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      • Tara says

        August 1, 2018 at 12:53 pm

        I will see that at the age of 47 it’s nearly impossible to get pregnant even with in vitro fertilization how many eggs do you have left that a fertile I think canyon more probably had a donor egg or donor embryo and it’s possible she is really pregnant I just doubt it is her paternal child That are in their mid 30s And even early 40s go through in vitro can’t get pregnant for a month and struggle I cannot believe a 47-year-old woman first time with in vitro get pregnant right away Play it’s nearly impossible I believe she’s pregnant but I don’t believe it’s her egg not at 47 years old I 40 and has a child naturally completely different 47 is entering I 40 and has a child naturally completely different 47 is entering Perimenopausal

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        • tamaratattles says

          August 1, 2018 at 1:27 pm

          Kenya froze her eggs YEARS ago.

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  8. Fat Violet says

    December 2, 2017 at 12:12 am

    This will be great for Kenya….not only would she have a baby…she will have a new storyline and a bunch of hashtags!

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  10. housewifehater says

    December 2, 2017 at 4:35 am

    Sorry guys it is NOT POSSIBLE for Kenya to become IVF pregnant with her own eggs at 46. Google it if you do not believe me. 46 is the current “world record” for IVF without donor eggs and ONE woman did it with a fertalised embryo in 2015. She would have better luck with an egg donor/surrogate/natural pregnancy.
    Also–these “egg savers”—-unless they are saving fertilized embryos, egg-savers don’t have much luck either. THAT is part of what the argument on Shahs of Sunset was about. The fact that Asa and Jackson must have frozen an embryo or used donor eggs while acting like she was saving eggs which is not recommended for older women if they want a pregnancy.
    I learned a lot about fertility treatment while going through menopause. It actually irks me a little when older women talk about “infertility” because to me it really isn’t infertility it is menopause a lot of the time.
    I like Kenya but this storyline is silly. If she wants to raise some other woman’s biological child it’s a lot easier to adopt at her age.

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    • Psylocke says

      December 2, 2017 at 6:17 am

      “If she wants to raise some other woman’s biological child it’s a lot easier to adopt at her age”

      Ugh your vivitrol reeks of misery. BEGONE, CREATURE FROM UNDER THE BRIDGE.

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      • Shut-In says

        December 2, 2017 at 10:24 am

        Agree! And it is NOT easy to adopt at that age!

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    • Pam says

      December 2, 2017 at 6:58 am

      my husband’s boss”s wife got pregnant at 52!!! I know, they thought she was over menopause…now her grandchildren are older than her child. THIS IS MY WORST FEAR PEOPLE!! I still make him put a wrapper on it after that story. It’s true. Kenya can get pregnant. I don’t know when that fear goes away? I don’t think it should. You are never safe from becoming pregnant..lol

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    • Eva says

      December 2, 2017 at 10:44 am

      Housewifehater, you are correct. Sadly, many women believe that as long as they are still having their monthly period they are fertile. When older women get pregnant thru IVF, they are often using donor eggs.
      No judgment about that but many women and I was one of them can’t afford to use donor eggs!

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    • Bria says

      December 2, 2017 at 4:38 pm

      who are you “housewifehater”, life must be very lonely for you. Why are you using Google as your research engine? Kenya can still have a baby at 46yrs. I know at least 4 women personally who had successful in vitro and were at least 49yrs. Please stop spreading such negativity, they are so many women who wants to experience the joy of carrying a baby.

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      • housewifehater says

        December 2, 2017 at 5:39 pm

        I never said that she “could not” have a baby at her age just not the way that was explained in the post. Because that is as far as I know not currently very possible. If some older mom wants to carry a donor egg that is her business! People who go through all of it are the ones who have to make those decisions.
        Successful IVF at 49 would always use donor eggs and I think only a few countries allow that so that would be an obstacle? and personally, if I had to make the decision I would lean towards not being pregnant at that age if I were trying to build a family—lucky there are a few different options available for people.
        People who saw the photos of her standing in front of a fertility clinic are going to think it is that easy-peasy just go to any clinic at 46 and nine months later a beautiful baby or babies and it is waaay more complicated than that for someone her age. Kenya’s not giving false statements so she is still cool but the idea that it is that easy at 46 is false advertising when it actually does not happen like that and most 45 or 46 year old women would not even be able to find a Dr to try it like that at this point in time.

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        • NAA says

          December 2, 2017 at 7:41 pm

          Ignore them housewife hater. You’re the only one making any sense.

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          • tamaratattles says

            December 2, 2017 at 8:09 pm

            I’m about to kick the gays out of these comments. Y’all know even less about egg freezing that housewiveshater.

            How bout you just sit over there an look pretty.

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            • NAA says

              December 2, 2017 at 8:14 pm

              RACIST!

            • tamaratattles says

              December 2, 2017 at 9:04 pm

              Maybe so, because the meme with the little boy eating watermelon sprang immediately to mind.

              I know you were thinking it too!

  11. tamaratattles says

    December 2, 2017 at 4:52 am

    Kenya has been wanting to be a mother her entire life. She’s been talking about IVF since she appeared on the show five years ago.

    My point above was that she was not going through all of that in two weeks.

    Your point “Sorry guys it is NOT POSSIBLE for Kenya to become IVF pregnant with her own eggs at 46.” Simply makes Kenya’s activities five years ago more credible. It now makes more sense why she was talking about IVF stuff back then. She probably froze her eggs. I remember posting about how she kept making all these “wild IVF stories” She was probably freezing eggs at that time.

    She is perfectly healthy enough to have a baby at her age via IVF, It happens all the time

    But you are free to go on hating here, Because you enjoy hate so much it is part of your user name.

    The rest of us will continue to hope she gets her child however it happens,

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    • Kdwagz says

      December 2, 2017 at 5:40 am

      I remember reading somewhere that she froze her eggs. Kenya has the resources and time to devote to a child. If I were her, I’d adopt and maybe she’ll get pregnant as well. It happens all the time.

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    • housewifehater says

      December 2, 2017 at 5:49 am

      Not hating or judging on Kenya but yes hating on the disinfo. Freezing eggs is just not recommended was my point. She would have had to have had those eggs fertilized with someone’s sperm to have a realistic chance to become pregnant–that’s why they don’t really recommend freezing eggs they say to freeze fertilized embryos.

      IF she is using her own biological embryo that she saved, then yeah at 46 I could understand why she would go to all the trouble for that even though her new husband would not be the biological father since she didn’t know him when creating this alleged embryo, but if she has to use a donor egg I do not see how it is considered “hateful” to say why wouldn’t she just adopt?

      To me it isn’t and personally, if I were in that position I would rather have the child of someone who could not keep it than the child of someone who would sell her eggs when judging the character of the biological mother. Plus the physical hardships of pregnancy. But again–not judging Kenya or anyone else’s personal informed decisions, just saying that misinformation and disinformation about these things in the public affect women in general and that is what I do hate.

      Misinforming women that they have an option to “freeze their eggs” when really they STILL need to find a man or sperm donor if they want a realistic chance at a future child from those eggs is what I hate.

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      • tamaratattles says

        December 2, 2017 at 6:44 am

        You may be one of the most heinous people ever to post here. It takes a lot for Psylocke to go off on someone.

        You clearly do not know what you are talking about. Plenty of women freeze eggs. The entire fucking point is they don’t have the sperm. It’s not a difficult concept. Women nearing the then of their fertility, FREEZE THEIR EGGS. I don’t think any woman has been misinformed about the necessity for a sperm component.

        You just sound like a moron parading around spouting things like “You need a sperm and egg!!!” And no, freezing eggs is just fine. You do not need an embryo. Just some eggs, and then later, your man will provide the rest.

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  12. housewifehater says

    December 2, 2017 at 6:05 am

    And—portraying that a woman can just decide at 46 that she wants to get IVF pregnant without any previous attention to the matter like freezing embryos, is a terrible misjustice to women since it does NOT happen in reality.

    Having a fake argument over a cake is one thing but publicly lying to women about fertility facts is wrong.

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    • tamaratattles says

      December 2, 2017 at 6:48 am

      You seem to be taking this VERY personally. Kenya has been dealing with this ever since she has been on the show and has banked eggs since God knows when.

      I get you want to make her desire for kids a horrible thing, but she has been planning it for years. So I regret to inform you she will have a bio child and Mac will be the father.

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      • housewifehater says

        December 2, 2017 at 12:31 pm

        well you are wrong there. I like Kenya and wish her the best and no judging on how or if she makes her family. What I am going on about is what are the options for 46 year old women in general and how those options are portrayed to the public. In general, there would be a lot of decisions to be made and I could be wrong but donor eggs would be recommended if someone wanted to get pregnant but who knows what choices someone would have depending on their circumstances?
        The info. I am seeing says that at 46 it is not possible to do IVF using your own eggs so if that is the case there are different and more complicated choices available than just doing IVF.
        Just for the record someone who uses donor eggs, donor sperm, or adopts a child —it is still their “own” child.
        And I am a little offended I guess that some people would say that me pointing-out these options is hateful or nasty somehow, Kenya’s facts are her’s to disclose or not but when discussing the possibilities of what someone her age could do or not, facts are not “hateful” they are just facts.
        Personally, I wouldn’t want to go through a pregnancy if I were not using my own eggs anyhow but I am glad that other people have a few choices there.

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    • Twilly says

      December 2, 2017 at 8:17 am

      Kenya isn’t trying to be a spokesperson for mid-40s fertility. She’s speaking about her own journey and you have no idea what that may have included off camera. Why do you have such a hard-on for her baby quest?

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  13. Keya says

    December 2, 2017 at 6:55 am

    I only wish Kenya knew that her chances of becoming pregnant naturally would increase greatly if she began a ketogenic-way of eating. There are many testimonials on it.

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  14. Cheryl B.(cherylannburke1) says

    December 2, 2017 at 8:17 am

    I was just ugh yesterday or whenever seeing Moore Manor in foreclosure, selling on the 5th.
    I know enough to just wait for TT.
    I’m noticing that a lot of things are just “said”.(Kenya)
    Don’t know if I am able to spot easier now, but it is really bad. I usually say that I’d hate to have a scandal on a slow news day (if I was a celebrity), because it’s going to be a lot worse. Maybe that is part of these bullshit stories.?

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  15. Sampa2nyc says

    December 2, 2017 at 10:19 am

    Thank you for clearing up the “foreclosure” rumor. I knew it was BS, people are so gullible. Also, thanks for the pregnancy information. My grandmother had my aunt at 47, so it is possible for Kenya to get pregnant. Didn’t Halle Berry have a child at 46 and Janet Jackson at 50?

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  16. Mitch Thomas says

    December 2, 2017 at 11:38 am

    My mother had me at 42. No frozen eggs. So, I am sure it can happen at 46. And, we don’t know how long Kenya has been freezing eggs. I have plenty of women friends, and around the age of 33 they all seem interested in wanting to have a child. Also, we know Kenya is very deceptive with her private life. Most likely, Kenya has a doctor, and Kenya has been seeing this doctor. Hell she got everybody (including you TT, about Marc Daly). Nobody knew Marc until they GOT married. This meant they were dating while the season was ending or still in play last year. She knows how to fly under the radar when she desires. This is what I love about her. She simply does not crave media attention like some MEDIA HOES.

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    • jodie says

      December 2, 2017 at 8:39 pm

      At the last reunion Andy mentioned to Kenya about her having a new boyfriend-she was a bit taken aback and said that was supposed to be between him (Andy) and her – so I’ve always believed she let him know about her relationship and all of this “secrecy” is not that much of a secret to Bravo and Andy Cohen

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    • justanothermary says

      December 4, 2017 at 11:00 am

      Oh my, we must be watching two very different Kenya’s. She is the one who alerted the paps where she was going to be in the past and she is the one who made sure she was seen, and photographed, pushing a baby carriage, just to name a few. Kenya is as big a media whore as the rest of them.

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  17. Rita says

    December 2, 2017 at 6:12 pm

    But we don’t KNOW the insider scoop on those pregnancies nor do we know for sure about Kenya. If IVF results in a baby you desperately want who cares whose eggs and sperm were used? Baby=Baby=?❤❤

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  18. GypsySkylark says

    December 2, 2017 at 8:02 pm

    I don’t know anything about babies, adoption or IVF – I have dogs.
    Good Luck Kenya I hope all works well for you – but yorkies are better than babies in my book!

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  19. minniemeow13 says

    December 2, 2017 at 8:47 pm

    Good God, I cannot believe the length some people will go to prove a point that no one but them cares about.

    Can’t we just send Kenya and Marc positive thoughts for whatever happens? I have watched her on this show for years and I just want to see her happy.

    I chose to not have children way back when because I much preferred having a companion animal. I knew I did not have whatever it takes to be a responsible, patient mother to a human baby. She does and then some.

    I saw a t-shirt once with one of the best slogans I have ever seen – “Stupid People Shouldn’t Breed’.

    Unfortunately, some posters here missed getting one………..

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    • tamaratattles says

      December 2, 2017 at 9:06 pm

      I DIDN’T BREED!

      (insert big blue laughy emoji here)

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      • minniemeow13 says

        December 2, 2017 at 10:54 pm

        LOL!

        That t-shirt was being sold in a state that touts religion and large families…

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  20. Erica says

    December 2, 2017 at 11:59 pm

    I personally find any speculation on the fertility (or lack thereof) of any woman disgusting. All of you spouting off what her body is capable of? Disgusting.

    I hate the pregnancy “baby bump” trend of the paparazzi – the intense speculation on a female body, god forbid she eat a large burrito or just simply have a naturally curved stomach!

    Oh, and IVF IS POSSIBLE AT 45, USING YOUR OWN EGGS! Each person’s fertility is individual to them.

    Oh, and you folks shaming her for even contemplating having her own biological child or at the least experiencing a pregnancy? FUCK YOU. You have no idea how hard adoption CAN BE.

    I know a couple that did the foster to adopt. Thankfully it ended happily, but it took THREE YEARS thanks to an inept social worker and a very backed up system.

    After it was all done? For a little extra $, a surrogate would have been a lot more reassuring. No one can take little Monroe away from her daddies. They had that reassurance from birth. For about the same price, they could do an overseas adoption, but again, no reassurances. I have familiy that adopted from overseas – after a year (and probably the equivalent of spending a month in a foreign country b/c they wanted to watch her with her son), she didn’t feel that she was safe from someone taking him from her until they got home.

    So kudos to those who choose adoption, but fuck you if you judge someone for finding other ways of reaching their parenthood goals. (Oh, and a double fuck you to anyone judging a woman for being childless, or if you have ever said “so, when are you having kids?”)

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    • tamaratattles says

      December 3, 2017 at 12:11 am

      Somebody is Miss Crankypants tonight. Tequila? Tequila is bad, my friend. Come to the open forum and rag on Andy Cohen with me! 🙂

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      • Erica says

        December 3, 2017 at 1:55 am

        You KNOW I love me some Andy.

        It is a sore subject for me.

        Have had friends who have had kids later in life (naturally – close friends, so I get told this shit) and people INSIST that they must have “done something”. Had a cousin who had people speculate that she was “finally” pregnant, oh, and worse, when she adopted her baby, said “oh, now you’ll relax and finally get pregnant!” (They didn’t know the painful procedures she went through for 16 years).

        I’ve had people I barely know quiz me on “Don’t you want children? Children like you. You don’t really know what being a woman is like until you give birth (insulting my family that adopted AND me!). One dumb cunt made the mistake of saying that to me in front of my friend who had thought she wouldn’t have kids, until she met her hubby and they had a kid. It was someone she knew – and my friend let her have it with both barrels (and in part repeating some things she knew about that woman)

        So, actually, no tequila! Breaking out the boxed wine though. I’ll see you in the forum.

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        • tamaratattles says

          December 3, 2017 at 2:19 am

          I’m actually very good with kids too. If I had been slightly less broken, I would have made a good child therapist,

          Alas I am a mess. But I did do a lot of good for a lot of kids. Until the crazy.

          I am pretty sure I am not done reading to kids. I’m just on a bit of a hiatus.

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  21. Keia says

    December 3, 2017 at 2:43 pm

    Sometimes, even reality stars need to have a piece of their own lives for themselves. However it happens I believe Kenya will end up with child. I wish her and her family the best.

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  22. mystrox says

    December 4, 2017 at 1:16 am

    The way her birth mother treated her I believe she will be an EXCELLENT Mommy !!
    Being a Mommy will soften her for sure .
    Her child will never know rejection by her as a mother and know he/she is love 1,000,000% ..
    Age does not matter, she has her hubby’s full support .
    So screw what anyone else thinks because at the end of the day it is their choice however they concieve.

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  23. kitty says

    December 4, 2017 at 8:51 pm

    Honestly, to tell you the truth, I think these lab produced forms of birth control pills, rings or whatever are messing the females reproductive systems. I was never interested in taking these things as I am always skeptical of pharmaceutical products. My family is from the Islands and my grandmother had her last child at age 46/47 without IVF ( which I doubt existed back then). She just had simple old fashioned sex and co created a baby. A 100% healthy baby. I know women in my family were getting pregnant naturally. My aunt had a child at 50 and he is a healthy almost a teenage boy. There are women in other rural countries/villages that are still having babies past their prime. So I never really considered what “statistics” say because I am sure those are the same folks who creates such products that re-wires our reproductive systems.

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