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So nice to see Jesy looking happy after her tough pregnancy, she had to have surgery over a month ago to save her unborn twins lives and thankfully it was a success. She is to remain in hospital until she gives birth.

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Just now, Killa said:

Wait thats a Daddy daddy:kry:

I love a belly that seems about tò burst at any second:ladyhaha:

You'd love mine :neyde:

Like a poem said by a neydy in red
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I had to look it up since I’m very familiar with twin pregnancy. TTTS is super scary and there are very few people that do this surgery in the world. I’m glad she has access for that kind of surgery. Also incompetent cervix is super scary. I had a friend lose her twins at 20 weeks due to this. @Gimme More do you know how far along she is? For those saying her belly is already so big, when you enter your third trimester (28 weeks) with twins, you’re the size of a full term (40 week) singleton pregnancy. Twin pregnancy is very hard on your body. 

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7 minutes ago, SharkmanthaC said:

I had to look it up since I’m very familiar with twin pregnancy. TTTS is super scary and there are very few people that do this surgery in the world. I’m glad she has access for that kind of surgery. Also incompetent cervix is super scary. I had a friend lose her twins at 20 weeks due to this. @Gimme More do you know how far along she is? For those saying her belly is already so big, when you enter your third trimester (28 weeks) with twins, you’re the size of a full term (40 week) singleton pregnancy. Twin pregnancy is very hard on your body. 

We don't know a due date but its roughly 4 months since she announced her pregnancy to the world.

Assuming she'd waited until the first scan around 12 weeks I'd guess she's around 7/8 months.

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8 minutes ago, Bronco said:

We don't know a due date but its roughly 4 months since she announced her pregnancy to the world.

Assuming she'd waited until the first scan around 12 weeks I'd guess she's around 7/8 months.

With twins most OBs would consider you full term at 37 weeks. Especially if she’s dealing with incompetent cervix, she could be expected to deliver earlier. I hope not and that she can avoid the NICU stay for the babies. 

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12 hours ago, SharkmanthaC said:

I had to look it up since I’m very familiar with twin pregnancy. TTTS is super scary and there are very few people that do this surgery in the world. I’m glad she has access for that kind of surgery. Also incompetent cervix is super scary. I had a friend lose her twins at 20 weeks due to this. @Gimme More do you know how far along she is? For those saying her belly is already so big, when you enter your third trimester (28 weeks) with twins, you’re the size of a full term (40 week) singleton pregnancy. Twin pregnancy is very hard on your body. 

I did think of you and all of your experiences when Jesy announced identical twins. She is just over 7 months, she posted about hitting a miracle milestone they never expected, she didn't post what the milestone was (she's been in hospital since 5 months pregnant due to her condition). Her friend accidentally mentioned in her comments she is over 7 months. She's only allowed to leave the hospital in a wheelchair, but she is only limited to very close proximity of the hospital.

She's in hospital due to her cervix and the fact she can give birth at any moment because of it. She's been working with a twin trust charity to raise awareness and her and her partner have currently raised thousands of pounds for the charity that helps those who have suffered the same thing, or worse such as baby loss.

I'm really hoping she has a safe rest of her pregnancy, it sounds so scary. I honestly didn't know about all of the complications that come with twin pregnancy until she started talking about it online.

Also, i'm so sorry to hear about your friend :(

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6 hours ago, Gimme More said:

I did think of you and all of your experiences when Jesy announced identical twins. She is just over 7 months, she posted about hitting a miracle milestone they never expected, she didn't post what the milestone was (she's been in hospital since 5 months pregnant due to her condition). Her friend accidentally mentioned in her comments she is over 7 months. She's only allowed to leave the hospital in a wheelchair, but she is only limited to very close proximity of the hospital.

She's in hospital due to her cervix and the fact she can give birth at any moment because of it. She's been working with a twin trust charity to raise awareness and her and her partner have currently raised thousands of pounds for the charity that helps those who have suffered the same thing, or worse such as baby loss.

I'm really hoping she has a safe rest of her pregnancy, it sounds so scary. I honestly didn't know about all of the complications that come with twin pregnancy until she started talking about it online.

Also, i'm so sorry to hear about your friend :(

Twin pregnancies have a range of severity with complications based on what kind of twins you have. I had di/di twins, so they had separate sacs and placentas which made me lower on the high risk twin spectrum. Having TTTS means her twins share a placenta so she’d be higher on that spectrum. My OB told me twins don’t just make things twice as complicated but like hundred times more. If I had to guess, her milestone was hitting the 24 week mark. Twenty four weeks at most hospitals in the US is viability.  I assume it’d be similar there. Prior to 24 weeks, most hospitals will not do many life saving measures because the baby wouldn’t be able to survive anyway (specifically due to under developed lungs). I felt like I could breathe when I go to that point but always felt like something would go wrong (which is from infertility trauma ptsd).  

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