Kim Kardashian Opens Up About Saint West's Recent Hospitalization

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Kim Kardashian-West speaks at The Girls' Lounge dinner, giving visibility to women at Advertising Week 2016, at Pier 60 on September 27, 2016 in New York City.
Kim Kardashian speaks on Saint West's hospitalization over the holidays.

Earlier today, news broke that Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's son, Saint West, was hospitalized due to pneumonia. For the past few days, both Kanye West and Kim have been in the hospital by Saint's side. Fortunately, he's now home and is all better. Kim Kardashian hit Twitter to release a formal statement to everyone pertaining to her youngest child's hospital scare.

Kim Kardashian hit Twitter to thank the doctors and nurses for their help during Saint West's hospitalization. "My precious baby boy is so strong! After spending three nights in the hospital & seeing my baby get multiple IV’s and hooked up to oxygen machines, our end of year was challenging. Pneumonia is so scary." she wrote along with a photo of herself and Saint. "I just want to thanks every nurse & doctor out there who works so hard around the clock. We are so grateful for you all! He’s home and all better. He’s so resilient I’m sure he will still say the ambulance ride was cool! My strong Saint."

Thankfully, he's all good now. Kanye West and Kim Kardashian both did overnight duties and Saint was released on Saturday. He was reportedly there for Thursday to Saturday and got to spend New Year's Eve at home recovering. The news came shortly after Kim Kardashian shared a holiday photo alongside Kanye, Saint and North West as well.

The Kardashian-West clan are also expecting to deliver another child through a surrogate that's speculated to be delivered sometime this month. 

 


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