Former Little Mix star Jesy Nelson has welcomed her twin daughters with partner Zion Foster, but it hasn’t been an easy pregnancy with numerous challenges along the way to meeting their ‘beautiful baby girls’

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Jesy Nelson’s pregnancy journey wasn’t easy before welcoming her baby twin girls (Image: Instagram/Jesy Nelson)

Jesy Nelson has welcomed her ‘healthy’ twin baby girls with her partner Zion Foster, after spending the last 10 weeks in hospital ahead of their arrival. The proud parents, who have named their daughters Ocean and Story, have been on quite the journey to bringing their twins into the world, with Jesy’s pregnancy filled with worrying scans and a rare condition.

The former Little Mix star, 33, took to Instagram on Sunday, 18 May, to confirm she had given birth to her twin daughters earlier this week. In the post, the proud parents could be seen sweetly holding each of their daughters, who were born two months early.

In the caption, Jesy wrote: “So… Our beautiful baby girls decided to come at 31 weeks plus 5 days. It all happened so quickly, but we are so blessed that they are here with us, healthy and fighting strong! We’ve never felt more in love. Everybody meet Ocean Jade Nelson-Foster and Story Monroe Nelson-Foster. Born on 15.05.2025.”

As Jesy and Zion, 26, settle into parenthood, we’ve taken a look back at the singer’s turbulent and emotional pregnancy journey, which she documented every step of the way…

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Jesy Nelson confirmed she had welcomed twin girls with her partner Zion Foster(Image: Insatgram/Jesy Nelson)

Pregnancy news

Jesy announced her pregnancy on January 12 and confirmed they were expecting twins in an Instagram post. The post included a photo of herself and Zion, with him cradling her baby bump while standing behind her.

Alongside the photo, Jesy teased: “She’s eating for 3 now.” They were met with an outpouring of well wishes on the platform, and Jesy also told fans that in the early stages of her pregnancy, she was constantly vomiting.

Rare condition

On March 5, Jesy shared that she was at risk of losing one or both of her babies as she was pregnant with Mono/Di twins, short for Monochorionic Diamniotic (MCDA). This meant that while most twins have two placentas to feed off, her twins only had one, but were in their own amniotic sac.

This rare condition “can lead to lots of complications”, and Jesy also confirmed that she was pre-stage twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS). According to the Twins Trust, TTTS is a “rare but life-threatening condition that affects 10 to 15 per cent of identical twins that share a placenta,” and it “can have serious consequences”.

The expectant mum shared: “So we are having identical twins, which is so exciting, we’re just like, we actually can’t believe it. But unfortunately, there are complications that come with having identical having identical twins.

Jesy and Zion confirmed they were expecting twins in January (Image: jesynelson/Instagram)

“The type of twins we are having are called Mono/Di twins, and with that, 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, the other might, which is really awful to say, but could lead to both babies dying and at the moment, I am currently pre stage TTTS, which is twin to twin transfusion, and I’m being monitored very closely.”

‘Best chance of surviving’

A few days later, on March 8, Jesy and Zion took to Instagram to share an update and revaled that they were at hospital waiting for a procedure to give their unborn children “the best chance of surviving”.

In the video, an emotional Jesy explained: “So, we are just giving you an update on our situation. So 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. And unfortunately the symptoms have got worse so we now have to have … they have to perform the procedure, which is obviously not what we wanted to happen.”

“But it’s necessary because it’s gonna give our babies like the best chance of surviving. So yeah, we’re just waiting to go in. And we’re just hoping and praying for the best really. I feel gutted. I feel absolutely gutted because I really was hoping that we wouldn’t even be in this position.”

The couple explained they were waiting for an operation to give their babies the ‘best chance of surviving’(Image: Instagram/jesynelson)

Jesy then burst into tears as her partner Zion was seen reassuring her, before saying: “They’re doing it to give us the best chance. Our babies the best chance.” Jesy added: “Yeah, like that’s why they do this procedure. So that it literally gives you the best chance of your baby surviving but it’s obviously just really scary cause there’s so many things that can happen.”

Emergency surgery

In an update on Mother’s Day (30 March), Jesy told fans that she had some “amazing news” after the procedure was a success. She explained that they were still in hospital as she recovered, before confirming: “The TTTS has cleared up, the operation was a success which is just absolutely incredible. We are so, so, lucky to have the most amazing doctors. Basically, the situation that we’re in now is my cervix is very, very, short, so I can’t leave the hospital because my waters could break at any point and I’m still very, very, early.”

She added: “So yeah, I can’t leave the hospital until I’m a certain amount of weeks. Every week we’re praying that the babies stay in my belly but yeah, we are just so grateful that they are still here and they’re still growing strong and we’re just so grateful.”

Jesy and Zion confirmed the operation was a success but said they remain in hospital (Image: jesynelson/Instagram)

Hospitalised for 10 weeks

The former Little Mix star remained hospitalised for 10 weeks due to her high-risk pregnancy, but thankfully, since the operation, her pregnancy remained positive. Despite being in hospital, she continued to share updates with fans and even asked for advice on what colour to dye her hair and revealed details of a little pamper session she had while waiting for her twins to arrive.

Despite the difficulty in staying in hospital for such a lengthy period of time, Zion sweetly said that it had brought him and Jesy closer together. “The same four walls are driving us a bit crazy,” he admitted at the time.

“We’ve literally grown to understand each other on a deeper level. And I think we really understand how much we actually care about each other.

They continued to share updates while in hospital(Image: jesynelson/Instagram)

“I think it’s at these times when you really, really know what love you have and what your relationship means. And I think for me and Jess, this has just taken it to a whole other level of us knowing we are literally made for each other.”

‘They’re so brave’

On May 4, Jesy shared a series of black and white photos cradling her bump, holding new scans of her twins and lovingly lying on the bed with Zion. She captioned the post: “Muma Nelson and Papa Foster”, adding a heart emoji.

Speaking in the only interview during her pregnancy, Zion had said of the twins: “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.

The pregnant singer was held in hospital for 10 weeks

“Their strength has been unmatched. We literally feel like we know them already just because of how much they’ve overcome. Their characters are so strong. They’re so brave.”

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