Kailyn Lowry has a lot on her plate right now being pregnant with her fourth child and caring for her other children. Still, that didn't stop the "Teen Mom 2" star from addressing her future baby plans.

According to The Hollywood Gossip, during an Instagram Live session, the 28-year-old MTV star took a moment to respond to a fan question about whether or not she plans on continuing to expand her family.

“Do you plan on having more or are you done?" the social media user asked.

"I’m not getting my tubes tied or anything. So we’ll see," Kail answered.

That leaves her future baby plans to be determined but one thing to note, which the entertainment outlet picked up on, is that the keyword in the question is "plan."

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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The website explained that Kail had an order of protection against the father of her unborn child, Chris Lopez, "at the time she had unprotected sexual intercourse with him... making it evident that she isn't exactly a planner."

The duo already has a 2-year-old son Lux Russell together. The reality star also has sons Isaac Elliot Rivera, 10, and Lincoln Marshall Marroquin, 6, from previous relationships with Jonathan Rivera and Javi Marroquin, respectively.

At the end of the day, it's just a waiting game to see if Kailyn will have another child. In the meantime, she seems to be enjoying her pregnancy which she is in the third trimester of.

"Baby Boy & I are coming up on 29 weeks & so thankful to be in our third trimester!" she captioned an Instagram post showing off her growing baby bump."He still doesn’t have a name, but this is the chaos, it’s how we do things,"

Kail also provided an update on the baby's status, writing, "He is currently breech, so hopefully he decides to turn soon, because we’re running out of room! He’s moving a lot more these days and likes to keep me up at night."

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Kailyn Lowry attends the 2016 MTV Movie Awards at Warner Bros. Studios on April 9, 2016 in Burbank, California. Getty Images/Frazer Harrison