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Nick Jonas Offers FANTASTIC Health Update On Baby Girl After Scary Hospital Stay!

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Nick Jonas has great news! As Perezcious readers know, Nick and his wife Priyanka Chopra welcomed their first child earlier this year via surrogate.

Their dual Instagram announcements sent the internet into a frenzy of excitement for the new parents — and major surprise because no one had any idea they were expecting!

The newborn baby girl, whose name was later revealed to be Malti Marie Chopra Jonas, was due to arrive in April.

But in a scary moment for the first-time parents, she was born prematurely in January at only 27 weeks — a whole 12 weeks too early! Related: Post Malone Welcomes Baby Girl AND Announces He’s Engaged! Because of the baby girl being born so early, she had some serious health issues that required her to stay in the NICU for “100 plus days” according to her parents.

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