
Jesy Nelson, former Little Mix singer, has joyfully announced the early arrival of her twin daughters, born prematurely following a critical medical procedure aimed at safeguarding their lives. In an emotional post shared on Instagram, Jesy confirmed that both babies are healthy and thriving despite being born ahead of schedule.
The 34-year-old artist and her partner, Zion Foster, have named their newborns Ocean Jade Nelson-Foster and Story Monroe Nelson-Foster — names Jesy describes as truly unique. Jesy’s heartfelt message also expressed newfound admiration for her own mother, saying, “I appreciate my mum so much more now that I’m a mother myself.” 
Jesy had been hospitalized since late March due to a rare condition called twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS), which affects identical twins sharing a placenta. This serious condition requires close monitoring and can be life-threatening without timely intervention.

After undergoing emergency surgery to address the complications from TTTS, Jesy remained in hospital until giving birth prematurely at just 31 weeks and 5 days. Despite the early arrival, Jesy and Zion are relieved that their daughters are strong and healthy.
Throughout this challenging period, Zion reflected on the deeper bond that grew between him and Jesy. He shared how they transformed their hospital room into a cozy space resembling home, emphasizing their unwavering support for each other amid uncertainty. 
Medical experts recommend families facing TTTS seek support from organizations like Twins Trust, which provide resources and guidance for parents coping with this rare condition.
Jesy’s courageous journey and her openness about the difficulties of TTTS bring important awareness to this little-known syndrome affecting many identical twin pregnancies. Her story is a powerful reminder of the strength and resilience found in motherhood.
Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/
