Jesy Nelson says she worries that her twin daughters could become angry with her in the future for not recognising warning signs of spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) sooner. In her comments, she links her concern to the timing of when the condition was identified, describing her own fears about how her children might view that period as they grow older. Nelson also discusses her preferences for their care, stating that she does not want carers to look after them. The accounts describe her as reflecting on parental responsibility and the emotional impact of managing a serious health condition for children. Across the reports, the focus remains on her personal perspective: her fear about potential resentment from her twins and her desire to remain directly involved in their day-to-day care. The coverage does not add new medical details beyond referencing SMA and the warning signs she says she did not notice earlier.