In the latest issue of Life & Style magazine

Dec 30, 2009 14:40 GMT  ·  By

Kourtney Kardashian, sister of Kim Kardashian and star of the popular reality show featuring the entire Kardashian clan, gave birth this December, following an intensely mediated pregnancy. Life & Style magazine is the first to offer photos of both the new mommy with her bundle of joy, and the happy father with his new family.

Kourtney allowed cameras from the magazine inside her home when baby Mason Dash Disick was 8 days old, but that’s not to say that the photos are less adorable because of it. On the same occasion, the reality star also spoke about what life as a mommy was like for her, as well as of her plans to expand her family in the future. Now that she knows the joys of motherhood, clearly Kourtney wouldn’t say no to a little brother or sister for Mason, she said.

Speaking of the new routine she and boyfriend Scott Disick have had to settle in after they got back home from the hospital, Kourtney says the focus is, as expected, on the baby, in the sense that they’re very hands-on parents. “We’re on Mason’s schedule, waking up every couple of hours to breast-feed. But it’s fun to get up and see him. I miss him by the time I see him again,” the reality star says.

As for having another baby, she is not actually in a hurry, although she wouldn’t want Mason to grow up as a single child. Coming from a very large family herself, Kourtney knows how important it is to have another sister or brother to share everything with. “Right now I’m obsessed with Mason and want to give him all my time. But being with him has definitely made me think about having another one! Kim and I are 18 months apart. Growing up, we did everything together. It would be nice for Mason to have a little brother or sister that many months apart too,” Kourtney adds.

As we were also telling you a while ago, immediately after Kourtney gave birth, interest in baby pictures peaked, with many media outlets reportedly desperately trying to get in touch with her for the rights to them. Undoubtedly, Life & Style won the bidding war, if there ever was one to begin with.