Jesy Nelson of Little Mix shares latest information about high-risk twin pregnancy

Jesse Nelson
Kate Green/Getty ImagesJesse Nelson There is some happy news to celebrate Mother’s Day in the UK – her recent emergency surgery for a complicated twin pregnancy has been successful.
The 33-year-old young remixer announced earlier this year that she and her rapper boyfriend were announced earlier this year Zion Foster Expecting the twins the same – but then sharing the horrible news that the unborn baby “lives on a placenta”, a high-risk disease called pre-stage TTTS (double to twin transfusion syndrome).
Nelson miserably chose Sunday, March 30 in her motherland, England, to share the positive updates from the hospital. “We just want to update everyone, we know it’s been a while,” she said via Instagram video post. “I don’t know if you can see it, but we’re still in the hospital and I’ve been recovering, but we have some amazing news. The TTTS has been cleared; the operation was successful, which is absolutely incredible. We are so and are lucky to have the best doctors.”
Despite positive news, Nelson still needs to stay in the hospital for close monitoring as her expiration date remains the same.
“Basically, the situation we are in is that my cervix is very, very short, so I can’t leave the hospital because my waters can probably break at any time, and I’m still very, very early,” she said. “It took me a week to leave the hospital, so we’re like ‘please’ please, please, please stay there!'”
Foster, 26, added: “A week at a time, but we are in such a happy position to even make this video.”
Foster also revealed that he has now signed to compete in the London Marathon at the end of April to raise funds for the Twin Trust. “We talked to them and we heard a lot about the amazing work they did for twins, twin families, midwife’s families and actually saved lives,” he said. “Jess went through what she was going through, like I was going through, I felt like I wasn’t really carrying babies… It’s the way I said, ‘I’m going to throw myself deep!”’
Previously, a crying Nelson said that couples who had been dating for more than three years “hope and pray for the best.” She shared: “We felt so lucky that we got twins. Unfortunately, this does bring about these complications that we didn’t know about.