Kourtney Kardashian’s Detailed Explanation of “Attachment Parenting” for Baby Rocky
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Kourtney Kardashian is pooshing back the curtains on her motherhood journey.
In fact, the reality star got very hands-on after giving birth to her and Travis Barker‘s son Rocky in November. Opting for attachment parenting—a child-rearing method encouraging physical touch between the mother and infant, including extended breastfeeding and co-sleeping—Kourtney chose to stay at home with her baby boy for 40 days so they could bond.
“In many different cultures, women don’t leave the house after having a baby for 40 days to let your body have that time to heal,” Kourtney shared during the June 27 episode of The Kardashians. “And beyond that, I’m really into attachment parenting. I really don’t separate from him.”
Sharing that she’s created a “blissful baby bubble” at home for herself and Rocky, the 45-year-old continued, “I feel like my time is dedicated to taking care of my baby and bonding with him.”
That’s why Kourtney—who also shares kids Mason, 14, Penelope, 11, and Reign, 9, with ex Scott Disick—is in no rush to lose the weight she gained during her pregnancy with Rocky.