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Kourtney Kardashian Shares Sonogram of Third Child, Reveals Scott Disick May Go to Rehab

In a clip from "Kourtney and Khloe Take the Hamptons," Kendall Jenner is seen accompanying her older sister, Kourtney, as she goes in for an ultrasound of her third baby.

The two-minute promo video starts with Kourtney telling her doctor not to let her know the gender of her unborn baby, which is due next month. The child will be sibling to 4-year old Mason and 2-year old Penelope.

"If you can tell, I don't want you to tell me but could you write it down because Scott and Mason aren't here. I thought I could do it with everyone," she said as she talked about sharing the news with her family.

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As the doctor scanned Kourtney's stomach, Kendall gasps, "Oh my God!" and Kourtney tells her, "Isn't it weird. It's your new family member."

In the clip, Kourtney also told her younger sister that her partner, Scott Disick, may be going to rehab. When asked why, Kourtney replied, "First of all, he's just like, severely depressed. He just makes up whatever, like, pills he thinks he needs to take and then if you drink with that, I don't think it's good. It's just stuff like that."

Kourtney took to Instagram Friday to post a quote from Disney's "Lilo and Stitch" which hints that the couple may be having some relationship problems.

Kourtney wrote, "If you want to leave, you can. I'll remember you though. I remember everyone who leaves."

In the first episode of "Kourtney and Khloe Take the Hamptons," Disick admitted that he has been struggling with the death of his parents, whom he has both lost earlier this year. In the show, Disick is seen partying more, and he was admitted to a hospital to get his stomach pumped during a recent episode where he drank a lot and swallowed an entire bottle of sleeping pills. Neither one has commented on their relationship troubles as of the moment.

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