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Scarlett O'Toole

Kourtney Kardashian 'finally' has her energy back after quitting IVF 10 months ago

Kourtney Kardashian has shared an intimate health update with fans as she said she is "finally" feeling energised after stopping IVF treatment 10 months ago.

The 43-year-old reality star stopped the treatment after it became "a lot" and negatively impacted her mental health. Kourtney also gained weight and suffered menopause-like symptoms.

Taking to Instagram on Thursday, the Poosh founder posted a black-and-white snap from her workout session as she offered support to those in a similar situation.

She captioned the picture: "Finally started getting my energy back 10 months after IVF, for anyone else going through it, it gets better!"

Kourtney and her husband Travis Barker have been very open about their IVF journey and it's featured in Hulu's The Kardashians.

Kourtney Kardashian said she feels energised (Instagram)
She offered support to those in a similar situation (kourtneykardash/Instagram)

Speaking candidly about the process, drummer Travis said it's very "real" and hopes he can normalise the role men play when it comes to conception.

"If any of that can help people – seeing Kourtney’s journey through IVF, which is super hard for a woman. You saw her struggle with it and talk about it. That’s real.

"And there’s however many millions of dudes that have to go give their semen for this same procedure. So it’s, like, relatable, you know?

Travis and Kourtney have been open about their journey (@kourtneykardash/Instagram)
Travis has praised his wife for being so open about her struggles (Instagram/ @kourtneykardash)

"I’ve never been fazed by any of that," the 47-year-old said in an interview with GQ.

Kourtney has previously admitted they stopped IVF to take "a break" and be able to focus on planning their wedding. The happy couple tied the knot in May after almost a year of dating.

In July, Travis was then admitted to the hospital for pancreatitis, with his health taking priority for the couple.

The couple stopped their IVF treatment months ago (Getty Images for The Met Museum/)

"Having a baby together is still an ongoing conversation, but Travis' health is top priority right now," a source told Entertainment Tonight at the time.

During an episode of The Kardashians, Kourtney told her mum Kris Jenner that the medication and doctor appointments had been "awful".

"Travis and I want to have a baby and so my doctor took us down this road of doing IVF and it hasn't been the most amazing experience," she said.

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