Jesy Nelson's partner gives an emotional update on their unborn twins' condition after Little Mix star underwent emergency surgery to save their lives
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Jesy Nelson's partner Zion Foster has given an emotional update on on their unborn twins' condition.
The Little Mix star, 34, has been in hospital since late March after being diagnosed with twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) - a rare condition that can put one or both babies at risk.
Earlier this month, she had to undergo an emergency procedure due to complications and has been advised to remain in hospital until she reaches a certain number of weeks in her pregnancy, as there are concerns she could go into early labour.
Speaking in his first interview since their pregnancy ordeal, Zion told of the couple's hopes for the twins to be OK, before praising his babies for their strength amid their tough battle for life.
He told The Mirror: 'They’re giving us so much hope they’re going to come out healthy. Jesy and the twins have come through so much. There were so many times in this pregnancy we didn't think we'd get to where we are now.'
Zion, who is running the London Marathon in honour of his unborn children and will raise money for Twins Trust, added that he and Jesy feel like they 'already know' the tots just because of how much they've already overcome.

Jesy Nelson 's partner Zion Foster has given an emotional update on on their unborn twins' condition

The Little Mix star, 34, has been in hospital since late March after being diagnosed with twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) - a rare condition that can put one or both babies at risk
He added that their 'strength has been unmatched', before calling the babies 'strong' and 'brave' and declaring that he's running the marathon for them as they're the 'most important thing.'
Meanwhile, Zion reflected on the most difficult time he and Jesy faced amid the pregnancy as he shared his wish that the children will continue to grow and be born healthy.
He remarked: 'The hardest moment was definitely the operation. But now that we've overcome that, every day is just a day better. A day more of them growing, which just makes us happy. We just want them to keep growing, growing, growing so they can come out as healthy as possible.'
The Boyz hitmaker is seven months along into her pregnancy so far, with medics ideally wanting her to reach at least 32 weeks before the babies are born.
And Zion noted that he and Jesy are just hoping that the twins stay inside for as long as possible as the singer is currently still 'premature'.
He said: 'I do think we've come out of the storm a little bit. I mean, look, the truth is she's still premature. So the reality is there is still that sense we need them to keep staying in. But from where we've come, we just feel so grateful. We just keep ticking off day by day and hopefully just let them go as long as they can.'
He went on to share that the couple have grown closer than ever amid their shared ordeal, with their support for each other cementing their belief that they're 'literally made for each other.'
Jesy and her partner Zion revealed to fans in a video that she'd been diagnosed with TTTS in March.

Speaking in his first interview since their pregnancy ordeal, Zion told of the couple's hopes for the twins to be OK, before praising his babies for their strength amid their tough battle for life

''Jesy and the twins have come through so much. There were so many times in this pregnancy we didn't think we'd get to where we are now'

'The hardest moment was definitely the operation. But now that we've overcome that, every day is just a day better. A day more of them growing, which just makes us happy'

He went on to share that the couple have grown closer than ever amid their shared ordeal, with their support for each other cementing their belief that they're 'literally made for each other'
TTTS is a potentially fatal condition that can occur in identical pregnancies when twins share a placenta.
Abnormal blood vessel connections form in the placenta and prevent blood from flowing evenly between the babies.
One twin then becomes dehydrated, which affects its growth. The other develops high blood pressure and produces too much urine.
This leads to an enlarged bladder and excessive amounts of amniotic fluid, which can put a strain on the twin's heart, leading to heart failure.
Without treatment, TTTS can be fatal for both twins. There's just a 50/50 chance of both twins surviving.

On Mother's Day, Jesy shared that the emergency procedure to save her unborn babies had been a success, but she had to stay in hospital due to fears she could go into early labour (pictured with her partner Zion)
Monochorionic twins typically have two amniotic sacs but share a placenta, and a natural birth is considered risky.
Jesy and Zion went public with their relationship in January 2023 after rumours surfaced in 2022 about their growing closeness.
They dated for 18 months before splitting in August 2023, citing the age gap and differing mindsets.
However, the couple reconciled, only to separate again five months later, before reuniting once again in November.