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BREAKING: Kylie Kelce, wife of former NFL star Jason Kelce Determined Plan Unveiled—Running Sprints at 38 Weeks Pregnant to Naturally Induce Labor for Her Fourth Daughter on Her Not Gonna Lie Podcast with Michelle Obama, Defiantly Declaring ‘You Can’t Stop Me’

Kylie Kelce’s Bold Labor Induction Plan: Sprinting at 38 Weeks Pregnant for Baby No. 4, Declaring ‘You Can’t Stop Me’
On Thursday, March 20, 2025, Kylie Kelce, the wife of former NFL star Jason Kelce, made headlines with a humorous yet determined revelation on her chart-topping podcast, Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce. At 32 weeks pregnant with her fourth daughter, Kylie shared her unconventional plan to induce labor naturally by running sprints once she reaches 38 weeks, boldly stating, “You can’t stop me.” The announcement, featured in a post by People on X (post ID: 1902694653234688035), has sparked both amusement and admiration among fans, showcasing Kylie’s candid and fearless approach to motherhood.

Kylie, already a mother to daughters Wyatt Elizabeth (5), Elliotte Ray (4), and Bennett Llewellyn (2), and expecting her fourth child with Jason, announced the pregnancy in November 2024. Known for her down-to-earth personality and sharp wit, Kylie has used her podcast—launched in late 2024 and quickly rising to the top of the charts—to discuss everything from parenting challenges to pop culture, often setting the record straight on rumors and sharing her personal truths. This latest episode, released on the same day as the People post, offers a glimpse into her proactive and humorous strategy for welcoming her newest daughter.
During the podcast, Kylie detailed her intention to hit the track for sprints as a natural method to encourage labor, a plan she’s discussed with her obstetricians. “I’ve said it multiple times to anyone that I’ve spoken to. I’m doing sprints next week,” she quipped, emphasizing her resolve with a playful defiance. However, she also clarified that she’s consulted medical professionals about safer, common induction methods, mentioning herbal teas, eating dates, acupuncture, and spicy food as options she’s explored. “Fortunately, for all the listeners, I have asked my OBs about the most common methods,” she said, ensuring her approach remains grounded in medical advice.
Kylie didn’t shy away from adding a touch of humor to her revelation, explicitly ruling out one popular but controversial method: castor oil. “Oh, how I wish. I will say my OBs have explicitly told me no castor oil. So if that comes up on your induction suggestions, the ways to induce labor at home, opt-out,” she explained, laughing off the idea with a candid remark: “I was told it makes labor messy. Ain’t nobody got time for that. We’re not doing that.” This blend of humor and practicality has endeared her to fans, reinforcing her reputation as a relatable and authentic voice in the world of celebrity motherhood.
The People post links to a detailed web story on their site, where Kylie’s comments are expanded upon, complete with photos of her and Jason at recent events, such as Chris Stapleton’s performance in New Orleans in February 2025. The article also highlights Kylie’s preparation for labor, including her unchanged hospital bag routine—featuring stretchy pajamas, toiletries, a robe, snacks, and slippers—since the birth of her eldest daughter, Wyatt, in 2019. This consistency underscores her experience as a seasoned mother, now gearing up for her fourth child with the same blend of preparation and lightheartedness.
Kylie’s announcement comes on the heels of her recent appearance in a viral “Liquid Death” advertisement, where she humorously showcased her baby bump while joking about drinking water, clarifying she’s not consuming alcohol during pregnancy. That ad, combined with her podcast’s growing popularity, has solidified her status as a cultural figure who bridges the worlds of sports, celebrity, and motherhood with authenticity and humor.
Fans and followers on X have reacted with a mix of awe and laughter, with some praising her determination and others appreciating her transparency about the realities of late pregnancy. The post, timestamped at 12:12 PM WAT on March 20, 2025, has quickly garnered attention, especially given Kylie’s connection to the Kelce family—known for Jason’s NFL legacy and his brother Travis Kelce’s high-profile relationship with Taylor Swift.
As Kylie approaches the final weeks of her pregnancy, her decision to run sprints at 38 weeks has sparked discussions about natural labor induction methods, the physical limits of pregnancy, and the power of a mother’s resolve. While her obstetricians’ guidance ensures her safety, Kylie’s playful “You can’t stop me” mantra has become a rallying cry for expectant mothers everywhere, blending humor, determination, and a touch of celebrity sparkle. Whether her sprints will indeed trigger labor remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Kylie Kelce is sprinting into motherhood—literally and figuratively—with style and unstoppable energy.