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Kim Kardashian, Kanye West Put Baby Plans on Hold Amid 'Constant Fights?'

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have reportedly put their baby plans on hold.

The couple, who wed two months ago, are reportedly at odds over when exactly they should try for a second baby. Kardashian, 33, wants another baby now, but West, 37, is said to be reluctant due to work commitments.

"[They're] having constant fights over the timing of having another baby," a source told RadarOnline.com.

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"Kim has made no secret for her desire to get pregnant right away with another baby," the source continued. "However, Kanye is resisting because he is going to be going on a world wide tour after the release of his upcoming album."

The reality TV star and the Yeezus rapper share a one-year-old daughter North West and the trio is currently living at Kardashian matriarch Kris Jenner's Calabasas home. West reportedly believes that having another child at this time would not be ideal given their circumstances.

"The couple doesn't even have their own house to live in! It's just too much chaos for Kanye to handle," said the source. "He loves being a dad to their daughter, North, but having another baby would just push him over the edge."

Last month reports revealed the couple is preparing to sell their $11 million Bel Air home as they are fed-up with delayed renovations.

The pair purchased the 14,000-square-foot home last year and gutted the entire property. They had anticipated a July 2014 move in date, however, extensive renovations have made this impossible.

"The house has a long way to go before they can move in. It's frustrating for Kim," a source told LifeandStyle magazine.

The E! star is now said to be looking for a new luxury home located closer to her family in Calabasas.

"She just wants to be settled," another insider explained. "Not squatting in someone else's house."

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