Mom life is keeping Kailyn Lowry fulfilled.
Indeed, with seven kids running around, there's no shortage of busy moments in the Teen Mom alum's home. And that is where the bond between her little ones shines through most.
“Honestly, all my kids love each other so much,” Kailyn exclusively told E! News during the 11th Annual Reality TV Awards Nov. 19. “I couldn’t have asked for better kids, truly.”
The 32-year-old shares twins Verse and Valley, 12 months and Rio, 22 months, with fiancé Elijah Scott’; as well as Isaac, 14, with ex Jo Rivera; Lincoln, 10, with former husband Javi Marroquin; and Lux, 7, and Creed, 4, with ex Chris Lopez
Just month, Kailyn's youngest duo marked their first birthday and with it, reached a major milestone.
“They’re just now starting to learn how to walk,” the Coffee Convos podcast host said, “which is really exciting."
And it's still hitting her just how much her family has grown as she added, "I still truly can’t believe I have seven kids to be honest.”
With the holidays soon approaching, Kail may get a little break, as her family has an unconventional way of celebrating the festive season.
“I actually don’t do holidays.,” she told E!. “All my kids go to their dads, and they have big families over there and they love their kids. I’m happy to send them to their dads for the holidays.”
Though she's proven a master of navigating life as a mom of seven, she's isn't looking to add any more little ones to her family anytime soon. As she previously admitted it was "bittersweet" to get her tubes tied following the birth of Verse and Valley.
“One day I'm like, ‘Okay, I'm definitely done.’ Yesterday, one of my girlfriends and I were laughing at wrestling, talking about, we're definitely done,” she shared with E! News in September. “But if you asked me two days ago, Elijah and I might have been planning to do IVF or something, I don't know.”
The one thing that's really keeping her from having more children? The lack of individual time she would be able to give them.
“I think I do a really good job with that now,” she noted about the time she can give each of her children. “but if I added more, I just don't know that I would be able to give everybody individual time.”