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Grey’s Anatomy’s Midseason Premiere Confirms Fate of Jo and Her Babies After Premature C-Section
Jo Wilson had an emergency premature C-section after severe heart failure; twins were ventilated in NICU with one thriving and the other's condition uncertain, show ended with hopeful signs.
- On Thursday, Jan. 8, Jo Wilson underwent an emergency premature C-section after severe pregnancy-related heart failure on Grey's Anatomy Season 22, Episode 7.
- Acute heart failure from the pregnancy forced the emergency surgery to save Jo Wilson and her babies, resolving the fall finale's cliffhanger from Season 22 Episode 6 last November.
- Both newborns were placed on ventilators in the NICU, with Baby A stabilizing while Baby B remained unstable, and one newborn urinated on Jo Wilson as she opened her eyes.
- Jo's heart pump worked but her ejection fraction hadn't improved, prompting concern she may need a potential heart transplant; Season 22 has 12 episodes remaining.
- The plotline raises stakes for long-running characters and fuels fan speculation about cast exits as Dr. Richard Webber's cancer diagnosis adds emotional weight with Miranda Bailey's response.
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‘Grey’s Anatomy’: What Happened to Jo & the Twin Babies in the Midseason Premiere?
The medical drama returned after that jaw-dropping fall finale.
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Read Full ArticleGrey's Anatomy's Midseason Premiere Delivers Predictability, Found Family and Messy Romances
Critic’s Rating: 3.3 / 5.0 3.3 Well, after all of that, Jo and the babies are fine. But then, are we really surprised? For the most part, Grey’s Anatomy Season 22 Episode 7 explored how much these characters have become family. And while the medical cases mostly fell into the background, personal dynamics carried the hour. (Disney/Anne Marie Fox) Found Family and Rallying Around Jolink It was sweet to see how everyone rallied around Jolink and t…
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