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Khloe Kardashian Denies Fertility Treatments: 'It's In God's Hands'

Khloe Kardashian has denied claims that she is undergoing fertility treatments, insisting that she is using natural means to conceive.

“Because there seems to be much speculation, here is my statement … I am not at this time in my life considering any type of fertility treatments,” Kardashian posted on Twitter.

"If and when I do, I will shout it from the rooftops but for now its in Gods hands," the reality star added.

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After several reports recently suggested that the 27-year-old was undergoing artificial insemination to conceive a child with her NBA star husband Lamar Odom, Kardashian took the time to publicly refute the claims.

“Khloe has been meeting with fertility doctors in Dallas, and Lamar has been going with her to several appointments,” a source allegedly told Radar Online prior to Kardashian's recent tweet.

On their spin-off reality series "Khloe & Lamar,” the couple have openly discussed their struggles to conceive.

Although Odom has fathered two children from a previous relationship, Kardashian and Odom are said to be on a quest to have their own biological child.

In a bid to raise awareness, the couple who have been married for over two years will allegedly film their battle to conceive for the new season of their show.

"Khloe is constantly asked when she is getting pregnant, it just made sense to let viewers know what is really going on," a source told Radar.

Last week The Christian Post reported that Kardashian was caught in paternity controversy after claims that she is not a “real” Kardashian.

One of her father’s ex-wives told Radar that Kardashian was not his biological child.

While Khloe has dismissed the allegations, critics continue to point out Kardashian’s “different” physical appearance in contrast with sisters Kim and Kourtney and brother Robert.

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