After the announcement of her second baby due this December, the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star has been very honest about her struggles in her pregnancy, that on Tuesday night, she posted on her Twitter account about her weight gain, revealing that she has put on some added pounds.

"Ok I'm 52 lbs up today....and I still have 6 weeks to go! I got my work cut out for me!!!!" Kardashian wrote with three emoticons of a flexed bicep.

Yahoo! revealed that a post about her pregnancy will come out a month after the star wrote on her website and app about how much she dislikes being pregnant — a sentiment tons of pregnant women can likely relate to. After all, for most expecting moms, the nine-month journey are far from the blissful experience so many celebrities make it out to be.

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“For me, pregnancy is the worst experience of my life!” the reality star shared. “I’m not sure why I don’t like the experience like others do. Maybe it’s the swelling, the backaches or just the complete mindf**k of how your body expands and nothing fits. I just always feel like I’m not in my own skin. It’s hard to explain. I don’t feel sexy, either — I feel insecure and most of the time I just feel gross.”

With that being said, the expectant mom has embraced her bump in her second pregnancy in a way she did not when she was carrying North in 2013. “This time around, I know what I like — plus, I am confident and not trying to hide my bump. I actually want to accentuate it,” Kardashian wrote in an October post. “It’s such a trip how your body grows and changes, and at the end of the day, you have to wear what you are comfortable in and what you feel good in.”

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In addition to that post, Kardashian revealed that she has actually gained more weight during her second pregnancy, even though she feels better. “I actually am a few pounds heavier this pregnancy than my last, yet somehow I look so different,” she wrote. “Maybe it’s because you carry a boy differently than a girl, maybe it’s because I don’t have the swelling that I had last time when I had preeclampsia, or maybe it’s because I am confident in my style and know what to expect.”