Saturday 4 February 2017

Beyoncé And Jay Z Had Trouble Conceiving, So The Twins Are ‘A Miracle’






Guinness World Records can confirm that pop superstar Beyoncé has shattered the world record for the Most liked image on Instagram, after announcing that she and husband, Jay Z, are pregnant with twins.




Surpassing Selena Gomez's previous record in less than 8 hours, Queen Bey’s Instagram post racked up 6,335,571 likes as of 9:00 PM EST on Wednesday 1 February. 
 

 
The photo shook the Internet on Wednesday, amassing more than 5 million likes in 3 hours and took over Twitter as well, with ‘Twins’ becoming the top trend on the platform minutes after the photo went live.

There was a message from Bey and Jay Z on the post, which read, We would like to share our love and happiness. We have been blessed two times over. We are incredibly grateful that our family will be growing by two, and we thank you for your well wishes. – The Carters 

Obviously, this is amazing news, especially considering it’s apparently been a bumpy road to pregnancy for Bey and Jay. According to a report from E! News, an insider shared the 35-year-old singer had difficultly conceiving this time around. The insider said, [Beyoncé and Jay Z] have been trying for some time. And it has not been very easy conceiving this time around, so when they did it was a miracle. They always wanted more kids, and they are doing really well as a couple so the timing is on point. If you’re a longtime BeyHive member, you probably know Beyoncé miscarried her first pregnancy.

 She first opened up about the painful experience in the 2013 BBC One documentary, “Life is But a Dream.” Later, in an interview with Oprah, Beyoncé explained the miscarriage was the reason she kept her pregnancy with her first daughter, Blue Ivy, a secret for so long.
For that reason, many speculated Blue was conceived through in vitro fertilization, as Chrissy Teigen did for her daughter, Luna. On top of that, twins are common with IVF because doctors often fertilize multiple embryos to increase the odds of a successful pregnancy.

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 In fact, according to a recent New York Times report, 40 percent of all IVF deliveries in the United States are of twins . So perhaps these twins have less to do with spiritual miracles and more to do with scientific miracles. Twitter Twitter Twitter It seems unlikely Beyoncé will ever address these rumors — which is her prerogative, after all.

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