Kailyn Lowry shows off her growing baby bump while taking a relaxing stroll on the beach

Kailyn Lowry took a break from her coronavirus quarantine at home with a trip to the beach on Saturday.

The 28-year-old Teen Mom 2 star showcased her baby bump while walking barefoot along the sand on a beach in Delaware.

She rocked a casual look with a long black and gray tie-dye shirt that she wore open which revealed her tattooed arms.

Taking a break: Kailyn Lowry, 28, showcased her baby bump while walking barefoot along the sand on a beach in Delaware on Saturday

Kailyn highlighted her cleavage in a simple black bra, which she paired with a set of maternity jean shorts.

She ditched her brown sandals to walk barefoot in the sand, and her two-tone blonde and brown locks fluttered in the breeze on the overcast day.

The reality star appeared to have gone out to the beach for a solo trip while her children were occupied elsewhere. 

Casual: She rocked a casual look with a long black and gray tie-dye shirt that she wore open which revealed her tattooed arms

Casual: She rocked a casual look with a long black and gray tie-dye shirt that she wore open which revealed her tattooed arms

Revealing: Kailyn highlighted her cleavage in a simple black bra, which she paired with a set of maternity jean shorts

Revealing: Kailyn highlighted her cleavage in a simple black bra, which she paired with a set of maternity jean shorts

She currently has three boys: Isaac, 10, from her relationship with Jonathan Rivera, Lincoln, six, whom she shares with her ex-husband Javi Marroquin, and Lux, two, whom she shares with ex-boyfriend Chris Lopez.

Chris is also the father of her upcoming child, who still is unnamed.

Earlier this month, Kailyn shared a video of herself driving captioned, ‘When people ask me how it feels to be single & pregnant,’ which seemed to reference her split from her boyfriend.

Though she didn’t have anything to say, she sang along to a Lil Uzi Vert song featuring the line: ‘There’s no emotion on my face because I’m numb.

Growing family: She currently has three boys: Isaac, 10, from her relationship with Jonathan Rivera, Lincoln, six, whom she shares with her ex-husband Javi Marroquin, and Lux, two, whom she shares with ex-boyfriend Chris Lopez

Growing family: She currently has three boys: Isaac, 10, from her relationship with Jonathan Rivera, Lincoln, six, whom she shares with her ex-husband Javi Marroquin, and Lux, two, whom she shares with ex-boyfriend Chris Lopez

Splitsville: Chris is also the father of her upcoming child, who still is unnamed, though they're currently not together

Splitsville: Chris is also the father of her upcoming child, who still is unnamed, though they’re currently not together

Though Kailyn has posted about following stay-at-home orders with her children, she shocked some of her fans last month when she shot down the idea of ever vaccinating her children against the coronavirus.

The subject came up as a non sequitur after Kailyn tweeted that she was watching the critically acclaimed crime documentary series The Staircase on Netflix and didn’t believe in the subject’s professed innocence.

‘Yet, you believe vaccines cause cancer & autism — another thing that is absolutely impossible,’ replied one person. 

After the Pothead Haircare founder disputed their credibility, another person chimed in about her past statements on vaccines.

‘I’m curious Kail, when a vaccine for this virus is made will you or the kids get one?’ 

No thanks: Though Kailyn has posted about isolating with her children, she shocked some fans last month when she shot down the idea of ever vaccinating her kids against the coronavirus

No thanks: Though Kailyn has posted about isolating with her children, she shocked some fans last month when she shot down the idea of ever vaccinating her kids against the coronavirus 

No sympathy: After the original poster noted how many people were sick and dying and claimed to know someone in danger, Kailyn claimed she also knew infected people

No sympathy: After the original poster noted how many people were sick and dying and claimed to know someone in danger, Kailyn claimed she also knew infected people

Kailyn didn’t leave much doubt about her thoughts on the matter, simply replying, ‘Absolutely not.’

But the original poster tried to get more of a response out of her, mentioning the staggering number of infected and dead people.

‘Understood. I know people as well,’ Kailyn replied. ‘That’s why I’m staying home.’ 

Human trials of a coronavirus vaccine began in March, but a completed product isn’t likely to be available for 12–18 months, which is already faster than normal for a vaccine. 

Kailyn has previously expressed her unwillingness to vaccinate her children.

Taking a risk: In January 2019, she revealed on her Coffee Convos podcast that her two-year-old son Lux had not been vaccinated at all

Taking a risk: In January 2019, she revealed on her Coffee Convos podcast that her two-year-old son Lux had not been vaccinated at all

Defending herself: 'People don’t love everything I do, but I don’t shove my beliefs down anyone else’s throat. I know what’s best for my kids, and other parents know what’s best for theirs,' she said on her Coffee Convos podcast

Playing defense: ‘People don’t love everything I do, but I don’t shove my beliefs down anyone else’s throat. I know what’s best for my kids, and other parents know what’s best for theirs’ she said on her Coffee Convos podcast

In January 2019, she revealed on her Coffee Convos podcast that her two-year-old son Lux had not been vaccinated at all.

After receiving pushback from fans, she defended herself on the show.

‘I guess the only thing I can really say and continue to stand for is to parent how it’s best for your child and family,’ she told In Touch.

‘People don’t love everything I do, but I don’t shove my beliefs down anyone else’s throat. I know what’s best for my kids, and other parents know what’s best for theirs.’

The MTV star also said that her older son Lincoln, six, had only received some of his vaccines and on a schedule of her choosing.

Just the facts: The Centers for Disease Control states that vaccines are safe and are tested and monitored by it, the Food and Drug Administration, the National Institutes of Health

Just the facts: The Centers for Disease Control states that vaccines are safe and are tested and monitored by it, the Food and Drug Administration, the National Institutes of Health

Though Kailyn was under the impression that vaccinations are a personal issue, unvaccinated children put immunocompromised children and those who cannot be vaccinated for various medical reasons at risk.

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) states that vaccines are safe and are tested and monitored by it, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

It also includes information on multivaccines, which are also safe, and combats misinformation about vaccines schedules.

There is no known benefit to spacing out vaccinations for children, and doing so can leave them and their peers vulnerable to those diseases.