Kylie Jenner has opened up about a deeply personal battle she’s faced since becoming a mother again: nearly three years of chronic back pain that resisted every conventional treatment she tried. After having her son, she found herself grappling daily with discomfort that refused to subside — until she turned to a more experimental route: stem‑cell therapy.
In a series of candid Instagram posts, the 28‑year‑old revealed that she recently underwent the procedure at Eterna Health under the care of a specialist. She cited the experience of her sister Kim Kardashian, who also turned to stem‑cell treatment and reportedly saw significant improvement, as a motivating factor. For Kylie, the procedure has been “a huge step” in her healing journey — though she stressed that everyone’s body is different, and that what worked for her may not work for someone else.
Outside of the medical details, Jenner used her post as a wider moment of vulnerability: she shared how motherhood — especially becoming a parent at a young age — changed her identity and took time to adjust to. She admitted that after each birth, it took her about a year to “feel like herself again.” Parenting two children while in chronic pain changed her physical reality and emotional landscape, and the path back hasn’t been easy.
With this openness, Kylie seems to be doing more than just sharing a celebrity health update. She’s spotlighting the challenges many parents — especially moms — face quietly after childbirth. By speaking out, she’s normalizing conversations about postpartum pain and healing strategies: whether conventional or more cutting‑edge.
Whether stem‑cell therapy becomes widely accepted for chronic pain remains uncertain, but for Kylie, it’s become an important chapter in reclaiming her physical and emotional wellbeing.