Title: "Little Mix’s Jesy Nelson Welcomes Premature Twins via Emergency Surgery, Reveals Unique Names"  
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Title: "Little Mix’s Jesy Nelson Welcomes Premature Twins via Emergency Surgery, Reveals Unique Names"

This version condenses key details (premature birth, emergency surgery, unique names) while maintaining clarity and removing redundancy.

Jesy Nelson Welcomes Twins After Emergency Surgery Amid Pregnancy Complications

Former Little Mix star Jesy Nelson, 34, announced the birth of her twin daughters, Ocean Jade and Story Monroe Nelson-Foster, in an emotional Instagram post on Sunday. The singer revealed the girls arrived prematurely at 31 weeks and five days, following an emergency procedure to address twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS), a rare condition affecting identical twins sharing a placenta.

Emergency Surgery and Hospital Stay
Nelson had been hospitalized since late March after her TTTS diagnosis, which causes uneven blood flow between twins, risking their survival. She underwent laser surgery to seal abnormal placental blood vessels, a procedure she described as “gut-wrenching” in a tearful video update. Her partner, Zion Foster, stayed by her side, transforming their hospital room into a “homely” space with a makeshift double bed.

[Image: Jesy and Zion cradling their newborns in the hospital. Caption: Jesy Nelson and Zion Foster welcome twins Ocean and Story after emergency surgery.]

Emotional Announcement
In her post, Nelson shared the first photos of the twins, writing, “Our beautiful baby girls decided to come at 31 weeks… We’ve never felt more in love.” Both babies are “healthy and fighting strong,” though they remain in neonatal care due to their premature birth.

[Image: Nelson’s Instagram post revealing the twins’ names. Caption: Jesy announced the twins’ arrival three days after their birth.]

Understanding TTTS
TTTS occurs in 10–15% of identical twin pregnancies sharing a placenta. Without treatment, it can be fatal for one or both babies. Laser surgery, while risky, improves survival rates to 70% for both twins. Professor Asma Khalil, an obstetrics expert, emphasized the importance of close monitoring and emotional support for families facing TTTS.

[Image: Medical diagram of TTTS. Caption: TTTS disrupts blood flow between twins, requiring urgent intervention.]

Zion’s Support and Strength
Foster praised Nelson’s resilience, calling the experience a testament to their bond: “We’ve grown to understand each other on a deeper level.” The couple documented their journey to raise awareness, with Nelson sharing, “We had no clue this could happen… We just want to help others.”

[Image: Jesy and Zion in their hospital room. Caption: Zion supported Jesy throughout her hospitalization.]

Road to Recovery
Despite the challenges, the family remains optimistic. Nelson continues to recover while the twins gain strength in the NICU. Their story highlights the realities of high-risk pregnancies and the lifesaving impact of medical intervention.

[Image: Nelson smiling from her hospital bed. Caption: Jesy shared updates to raise TTTS awareness during her pregnancy.]

For support or information on TTTS, visit Twins Trust UK.

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