Kim Kardashian: 'I Want to Have More' Kids With Kanye West

The reality star also spills about when and where she's getting married.

ByABC News
February 26, 2014, 12:29 PM
Kim Kardashian carries her baby North through John F. Kennedy International Airport on Feb. 25, 2014 in New York City.
Kim Kardashian carries her baby North through John F. Kennedy International Airport on Feb. 25, 2014 in New York City.
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Feb. 26, 2014 — -- Kim Kardashian says she's "loving being a mom" and "it's amazing."

So it may come as no surprise that the reality star, 33, told Ryan Seacrest yesterday that while the pregnancy with North was tough, she wants more kids.

"I love my daughter so much and ... I want to have more," she said. "But I'm not going the route my mom did. She is crazy! When I was giving birth, I looked at her and said, 'I'm going to buy you a medal, you deserve a medal for this, six times – you're crazy.'"

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She continued, "I don't think I can do more than three tops. That would be my absolute top top tops. I even contemplate should North be an only child? But then I contemplate all the … fun experiences I had, so I might have to tough it out."

Especially when she has adorable requests from her nephew Mason, 4.

"I was talking to [Kourtney's son] Mason about it the other day. He was like, 'Can you make a boy? I need a friend to play with.' And I was like, 'Let me think about that!'" Kim said.

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As for North West, she is sleeping through the night and "all she does is laugh. She'll laugh at anything. I'll put my toe right near her and she'll crack up. She's the sweetest, happiest baby I've ever seen."

And then there's the impeding wedding to fiance Kanye West.

Kardashian said the affair would be a "super, super small intimate" wedding. "As we are going along, we realize we want it to be smaller and more intimate than people are imagining and thinking."

She added, "I'll tell you it's in Paris, but I'm not saying when, but it's this year."