Los Angeles - Kourtney Kardashian was horrified when she recently witnessed a water birth.
The reality TV star had originally planned on using the delivery method when she gives birth to her second child but after recently attending a friend's water birth, she was shocked at how "brutally painful" it looked, according to TMZ.com.
Kourtney has now decided against using the technique and has instead decided to check into a birthing suite at Cedars-Sinai hospital.
After the birth, a diplomatic Kourtney tweeted: "Witnessed a water birth last night with @KhloeKardashian. What an experience! All I can say is WOW! (sic)"
'We go to therapy'
Kourtney and boyfriend Scott Disick - who already have a two-year-old son Mason together - recently revealed they are in therapy in order to keep their relationship strong.
She said: "He's grown so much over the years. I love seeing him as a dad - he's great with Mason - and I'm not saying that we're perfect.
"We go to therapy, which helps us a lot. I think we're always working to better ourselves, which I think a lot of people can do.
"I could go into the therapy session despising him, but by the time I leave - even if he's not in there - I feel like I understand him so much more."
The reality TV star had originally planned on using the delivery method when she gives birth to her second child but after recently attending a friend's water birth, she was shocked at how "brutally painful" it looked, according to TMZ.com.
Kourtney has now decided against using the technique and has instead decided to check into a birthing suite at Cedars-Sinai hospital.
After the birth, a diplomatic Kourtney tweeted: "Witnessed a water birth last night with @KhloeKardashian. What an experience! All I can say is WOW! (sic)"
'We go to therapy'
Kourtney and boyfriend Scott Disick - who already have a two-year-old son Mason together - recently revealed they are in therapy in order to keep their relationship strong.
She said: "He's grown so much over the years. I love seeing him as a dad - he's great with Mason - and I'm not saying that we're perfect.
"We go to therapy, which helps us a lot. I think we're always working to better ourselves, which I think a lot of people can do.
"I could go into the therapy session despising him, but by the time I leave - even if he's not in there - I feel like I understand him so much more."