Beyoncé has opened up about the challenges she faced during her pregnancy with her twins, Rumi and Sir, who were born in June 2017.

The superstar singer revealed that she suffered from pre-eclampsia, a potentially life-threatening condition that causes high blood pressure and organ damage, and had to undergo an emergency C-section to deliver her babies.
In her Netflix documentary, Homecoming, Beyoncé shared the details of her harrowing experience and how it affected her physically and emotionally.
She said that she was swollen from toxemia and had been on bed rest for over a month. She also said that her babies’ health was in danger and that one of them had a heart issue.

She said that she prayed and prayed for them to be healthy and that she felt a deep connection with them.

Beyoncé said that the C-section was a major surgery and that it took her a long time to recover.

She said that she had to rebuild her body from cut muscles and that she had a hard time balancing being a mother to her three children and a performer. She said that she pushed herself to the limit and that she learned a lot about herself and her strength.
Beyoncé said that she was proud of her twins and that they were worth every sacrifice. She said that they were her miracles and that they brought her joy and peace. She said that she felt a new appreciation for life and that she was grateful for her family.
She said that she dedicated her Coachella performance to them and that she wanted to show them that anything is possible. She said that they were her inspiration and that they made her whole.
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