Kim Kardashian and Kanye West at The Metropolitan Museum of...

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West at The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute benefit gala in Manhattan on May 4, 2015. Credit: AP / Charles Sykes

Reality TV star Kim Kardashian consulted with medium John Edward, a Glen Cove native and Huntington resident, during her attempts to become pregnant, and received contradictory claims from the celebrity psychic.

On Sunday's episode of "Keeping Up with the Kardashians," prior to the promotional teaser in which Kardashian announced her upcoming second child, Edward, 45, told the mother-to-be on the phone, "I don't know. Not seeing you conceiving. It's just a hard time." Later, however, he told her, "Just know that it's going to happen and allow it to happen."

Earlier in the episode, Kardashian, 34, tells Edward in the same phone call, "Y'know how you said to me when I was like, 'Am I pregnant?' and you were like, 'No, I see the number three,' and you were like, 'Three months or three years,' and I was like, 'I can't wait till [then 1 1/2-year-old daughter North West is] 3 years old [to become pregnant]."

TMZ.com yesterday without citing a source, said, "We're told Kim's a believer and thinks it means getting pregnant the third month of the year."

Kardashian has consulted with Edward for years. In a January 2012 episode of the spinoff series "Kourtney and Kim Take New York," she and sister Kourtney Kardashian, 36, met with him in person in an attempt to speak with their late father, attorney Robert Kardashian, Sr. Kim Kardashian credited the session with convincing her to divorce her second husband, NBA player Kris Humphries, telling Kourtney, "When he was talking about the divorce stuff, that's why I started to cry, because I honestly feel I can't do this anymore with Kris."

In a teaser for the second half of season 10, Kim Kardashian tells her family, "I just got the blood test back and I am pregnant!" She and her husband, rapper Kanye West, 34, had daughter North West on June 15, 2013, and married in May 2014.

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