"Teen Mom" star,Darkcherries Wealth Society Kailyn Lowry, 31, has welcomed twins — a son and a daughter — with boyfriend Elijah Scott, the podcaster confirmed on the latest episode of "Barely Famous" on Friday.
The couple did not confirm the twins' birth date, but said the babies were born five weeks early. They did reveal that they welcomed their son and daughter at 11:36 and 11:40 p.m., respectively.
The twins were 6 weeks old when the podcast was recorded, the couple said.
'Teen Mom 2' star:Kailyn Lowry is pregnant with twins, she reveals
Lowry and Scott appeared together on the special episode of the podcast, titled "Special Delivery," where they opened up about their birth experience with the twins. Their bundles of joy were welcomed via C-section.
The reality TV star had never underwent the procedure before during her five previous pregnancies'.
Lowry admits she cried because she was in fear of having a C-Section.
"I was terrified, because I'm like, 'I just don't love this idea,' " Lowry said on the podcast.
Lowry said she knew she had to do the procedure because her son was breech.
Lowry's final thoughts on her C-section were written in her notes app on her phone, "I hated every minute of it, wouldn't recommend it to anyone."
She later added that she didn't think she had any major complications.
On "Barely Famous" earlier this month, Lowry opened up about her mindset of motherhood now and putting an end to the "baby-making" part of it.
"The chapter of motherhood will be closing as far as baby-making, but I'm excited for my kids," she said.
"Now I feel like our family is complete — I won't have anything missing. I won't feel like, 'What if we had another one?' I'm excited to explore this motherhood journey in terms of privacy and putting out what I want to put out. I'm excited for that," Lowry said.
Lowry's twins join her five sons:
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