Kylie Jenner news: Family rallies to show their support

The Jenner-Kardashian family has recently expressed their support and concern for one of their family members, Kylie Jenner -- who is expecting to have her own child very soon with boyfriend Travis Scott. Since Kylie is only 20 years of age, her older siblings have been reported to be somewhat worried about her, and have given her tips on everything there is to know about pregnancy and being a parent. 

As reported by People, the main reason as to why the members of the Jenner-Kardashian family are worried about Kylie is that she may just be the youngest one to ever get pregnant. Despite their reservations about Kylie's situation, they still try their best to prepare the 20-year-old "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star by giving her "as much advice as possible" before the arrival of her baby daughter next month.

On top of that, the family promised Kylie that they will be as supportive as possible. Fortunately, family matriarch Kris Jenner has stated that she has faith in her daughter, describing Kylie as a "headstrong" person. It is safe to assume that Kris will be supporting her daughter as much as she can, no matter what happens. However, Kris also understands that Kylie still has much to learn about being a mother. 

Even if Kylie is constantly surrounded by numerous children in the family, her experience around them has not stopped her from having some doubts about her own ability to have a child.

Naturally, since it is Kylie's first time being pregnant, she has some fears and anxiety about the impending pains of  labor that is to come. Luckily, her sisters Kourtney and Kim Kardashian have been helpful in calming her down. One thing that Kylie is looking forward to is getting right back into shape as soon as she is able. 

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