Janet Wang's Twin Daughters Pass Advanced Ultrasound; Gender Revealed
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Taiwanese celebrity Janet Wang announced her twin daughters are developing well and passed their advanced ultrasound examination.
- Both babies are growing on schedule, with their development only three days apart.
- Wang expressed excitement about traveling with her daughters in July, despite facing pregnancy discomforts like nausea.
Taiwanese celebrity Janet Wang shared joyful news with her fans, announcing that her twin daughters are progressing well in her pregnancy. She recently completed an advanced ultrasound, which confirmed that both babies are developing healthily and are on track with their growth.
The celebrity, who revealed her pregnancy in April, shared that the twins' development is closely aligned, with only a three-day difference between them. This positive update has reassured fans who have been following her pregnancy journey.
The development of the two female babies in my belly is very good, and the results of the high-level ultrasound examination are all normal. The growth progress of the two daughters is also very close, only three days apart.
Wang expressed her eagerness to welcome her daughters, stating her anticipation for a trip with them in July. Despite the joy, she has also navigated the challenges of carrying twins, previously mentioning that while her morning sickness has subsided, she still experiences physical discomfort, particularly after meals. Acupuncture has been a method she has used to manage these symptoms.
The successful advanced ultrasound has brought relief to those concerned about her well-being and the babies' health, marking a significant milestone in her pregnancy.
I am already looking forward to July, when I can travel with the two little babies in my belly together.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.