
Pregnant Jesy Nelson's due date revealed as star spends TWO months in hospital after being told twins could die
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PREGNANT Jesy Nelson's due date has been revealed after the star's difficult pregnancy with twins.
It came after the former Little Mix star, 33, uploaded a series of glam black and white snaps flashing her bump alongside partner Zion Foster, 26.
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Jesy Nelson's due date appears to have been revealed
Credit: Noah Sapon
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The popstar, 33, is expecting twins with boyfriend Zion Foster
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Jesy's pal commented she was seven months pregnant alongside her recent Instagram upload
Credit: Noah Sapon
On her Instagram page, Jesy captioned the images: "Muma Nelson Papa Foster."
And as fans were quick to gush over the images, which came after she was hospitalised during her first maternity experience, one of her loved ones issued an update on her due date.
In their comment, they wrote: "Can't wait to meet my beautiful twinnies but can we also speak about the fact you have been through some scary moments in the past few months, been stuck in hospital for over two months, over 7 months pregnant with twins, and you are glowing and look amazing and have shown so much strength and bravery!
"The twins are very lucky to have you and Zion as their parents."
One fan was then quick to note: "So she's due in June/July time x"
Generally, a full term pregnancy is between 39 and 41 weeks, so would lead into summer for the Black Magic songstress.
Jesy then wrote: "My angel I love you so much."
TRICKY PREGNANCY
Jesy is expecting her first children with boyfriend Zion Foster, and is being looked after by doctors due to the high risk pregnancy.
The Boyz hitmaker was previously diagnosed with twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS).
TTTS is a rare but serious condition in which blood flows unevenly between identical twins sharing a placenta - putting both babies at risk.
Pregnant Jesy Nelson begs fans for help after 'all we've been through'
The diagnosis took Jesy and Zion by surprise and they revealed they had no idea what TTTS was before the diagnosis.
Jesy has already had a successful operation, though didn't specify the type of procedure, and has been keeping herself busy with a self-care and beauty regime.
The popstar previously revealed she was using a wheelchair during her recovery.
Meanwhile Zion ran the London marathon with less than five weeks training, in order to raise money for the charity Twins Trust in honour of their little ones.
Little Mixers: Where Are They Now?
LITTLE Mix announced their hiatus in December 2021 whereby the group clarified that they were taking a break to focus on individual projects and personal endeavours. So, where are they now?
Perrie Edwards
Perrie has been focusing on her solo career post-Little Mix.
She recently released her debut solo single, Forget About Us, which has garnered significant attention.
She is also enjoying her time as a new mum and often shares adorable moments with her son on social media.
Leigh-Anne Pinnock
Leigh-Anne has ventured into acting, landing a role in a major film project, 'Boxing Day'.
She's also been active in promoting her documentary on racial issues within the music industry.
Additionally, Leigh-Anne is balancing her career with motherhood, having welcomed twins with her partner.
Jade Thirlwall
Jade has been exploring various creative avenues, including hosting a podcast and appearing on several television shows.
She remains a strong advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and continues to use her platform to support various charitable causes.
She signed a solo recording contract with RCA Records in 2022, and released her debut single, Angel of My Dreams, this year, which reached number seven on the UK Singles Chart.
Jesy Nelson
Jesy left Little Mix in 2020 to focus on her mental health and has since embarked on a solo music career.
She released her debut single, Boyz, which sparked much discussion and showcased her new musical direction.
Jesy is also working on her first solo album, JN1, which is set to be released this year.
She also appealed to fans for help "after all we've been through."
OPENING UP
Previously, Jesy was emotional at the prospect of losing one of her babies as she spoke candidly about the pregnancy.
She said: "We wanted to let you in on our journey of what we've been going through.
"So we are having identical twins which is so exciting - we cannot believe it.
"But, unfortunately, there are complications that come with having identical twins."
Sitting close to partner Zion for comfort, the popstar continued: "The type of twins we are having are called mono/di twins and so normally most twins will have two placentas that they feed off of.
"But when you have mono/di twins, that means your twins live off one placenta which can lead to lots of complications - one of them being one baby might take all the nutrients which, and it's really awful to say, but could lead to both babies dying."
Jesy then said she would be having two scans a week so that her babies were monitored closely.
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Jesy has kept fans up to date during her difficult pregnancy
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She previously underwent surgery after one of her baby's lives was under threat
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Zion recently ran the London Marathon for the charity Twins Trust in honour of their little ones
Credit: Instagram

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