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Former Little Mix singer Jesy Nelson is preparing for emergency procedure after warning her babies ‘could die’

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Little Mix singer Jesy Nelson has shared she is preparing for an emergency procedure after being warned her twin babies could die.In January, Nelson, who originally left the girl group in 2020, revealed to fans that she is pregnant in a social media post with her partner Zion Foster.

Alongside a picture of the couple, the singer hinted that she is expecting twins as she wrote: “She’s eating for 3 now.”Today (March 8), Nelson posted a video with Foster explaining that she is preparing for an emergency procedure after being told it would give her twins the “best chance of surviving.”The singer had previously disclosed her battle with “pre-stage” twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS), which impacts identical twins who share a placenta.In the video she said:”I’ve been feeling a bit poorly, like the past few days, been having a few of the symptoms that I need to watch out for, which is like my belly tightening, struggle breathing.“So today we came into the hospital to just have a check-up, basically, just in case.

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