Kylie Jenner pregnancy rumors: Kylie and Tyga back together because of baby?

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Kylie Jenner and Tyga may have reportedly broken up, but rumors have it that the two are expecting a baby together.

Several reports stated that both Jenner and Tyga are already planning to have a family.

According to In Touch Weekly magazine's December issue, as reported by The Hollywood Gossip, a source revealed that the 18-year-old reality star told her friends she could be pregnant.

Jenner may still be considered young to be a mother but according to the magazine, sister Khloe may step in to help raise Jenner and Tyga's love child.

"The only logical person who could raise her baby is Khloe — everyone's on the same page about that at least, especially Khloe," the report stated, according to THG.

Just before Tyga's birthday party last Nov. 20, the couple reportedly split but made up shortly after.

"She thought he was cheating or doing other nefarious acts and the water in her pot boiled over," a source exclusively told Hollywood Life.

But their quick make-up is believed to be due to Jenner's pregnancy. Meanwhile, Jenner also took to Twitter to talk about the rumors of her pregnancy with a bit of humor to it. On Nov. 24, she posted: "They've been saying I'm pregnant for one year now... One year. Let's get it together lol."

According to Starpulse, this is not the first instance that the model has become a subject of pregnancy rumors. About a year ago, a rumor of the same nature went around, but she posted on Twitter to talk about the issue. The socialite mentioned then that she wasn't pregnant and she didn't have plans to tie the knot.

This seems to be contrary to the latest reports given by a source, who said that Jenner had "planned a life — marriage, a family and a career — around Tyga," adding that their breakup made her a "total wreck."

If the teenager is really pregnant, people would know, especially when she's part of the reality show "Keeping Up With the Kardashians."

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