Teen Mom's Kailyn Lowry Reveals the Sex of Baby No. 4

Congratulations are in order for Kailyn Lowry who revealed the sex of baby no. 4!

By Pamela Avila Feb 10, 2020 8:50 PMTags
Kailyn Lowry Gender Reveal

Drum roll, please!

Earlier this month, Teen Mom's Kailyn Lowry announced that her family was growing when she revealed that she's expecting her fourth child. 

"We're confirming the news, baby #4 is coming soon! I'm almost 16 weeks pregnant & it's been a rough few months this time around. I've had nausea, morning sickness, and absolutely no energy," the reality TV star shared on Instagram. "This week I'm starting to feel a bit better and I'm really hoping it stays this way! @Peanut has been an amazing support for me since I found out I was pregnant again. Going through nausea and morning sickness while trying to keep the news a secret can be quite isolating. There are so many helpful threads on the app from other women who have been through it too."

Today, the 27-year-old shared to E! News that she and her partner Chris Lopez are expecting a son! 

In a statement to E! News, Lowry shared that although she's "never found out the sex of the baby before the birth," there was something different about this pregnancy so she decided to find out. 

"We are so excited, there's just something so special about a mother and her sons," Lowry added. 

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The Teen Mom star is due in July.

Lowry and Lopez share 2-year-old son Lux and she also shared her 9-year-old son Isaac with her former partner Jo Rivera and 6-year-old son Lincoln with her ex-husband Javi Marroquin. 

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Most recently, Lowry also shared on her podcast Coffee Convos that she plans to have a homebirth. 

In another episode of her podcast, she admitted that she wanted to have more kids in the future. 

"I was having a conversation with somebody else and I just think that I want more kids, but whether I carry them on my own or not is not important to me," she shared with her co-host, Lindsie Chrisley. "I've done it three times and I just, I really could picture myself maybe fostering siblings at that to keep them and then keep them together. And then hopefully the foster would lead to the adoption."