Kourtney Kardashian Says She Drinks Her Own Breast Milk

Kourtney Kardashian Barker is making headlines again, this time for her unique remedy for feeling under the weather. In a recent Instagram post on Wednesday, April 10, Kourtney shared her bedtime ritual with her followers, revealing a surprising secret to combat sickness.
In the cozy snapshot shared on her Instagram Stories, the mother of four is seen tucked snugly under the covers, flashing a thumbs-up to the camera. Adding a playful touch, she used one of the app’s filters and captioned the photo, “This filter is crazy and I just pounded a glass of breast milk because I feel sick 🤧 good night!”
The reality TV star, who recently welcomed her fifth child, Rocky Thirteen, into the world with husband Travis Barker, has always been candid about her motherhood journey. With children ranging from 5 months to 14 years old, Kourtney juggles her role as a mom with grace and humor.
Earlier this week, the famous Lemme founder treated her followers to a glimpse of her family’s spring break getaway, featuring adorable moments with baby Rocky. Among the sun-soaked snapshots was a heartwarming picture of Kourtney holding Rocky, their feet dangling above the crystal-clear waters of a tropical destination.
But it’s not just picturesque vacations that Kourtney shares on social media. The proud mom also uses her platform to spread positivity and empowerment, particularly to fellow mothers. In a recent post addressing “new mommies,” she offered words of encouragement and self-love.
“Your body is beautiful at all stages,” she wrote, adding, “During pregnancy, as we are glowing and growing, postpartum as we are healing and shrinking, and then that period I find the hardest as our bodies are still adjusting.”
She emphasized the importance of being kind to oneself during the transformative postpartum period, acknowledging the pressures society places on new mothers to “bounce back.”
In her words, “And if you’re breastfeeding, that’s a whole other part of it. I try to be kind to myself as my body finds a new normal. The pressure put on us to bounce back when everything is new and different isn’t realistic. Life is beautiful, you are beautiful. Just a little reminder (for me too;) XOXO.”