"Desperate Housewives" star Marcia Cross feared she was having a stroke just before she gave birth to twin girls on Feb. 20.
That's the REAL story behind the 44 -year-old star's delivery of daughters Eden and Savannah at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, says sources.
Marcia was tough, a source close to the actress told The ENQUIRER.
"But in the home stretch she developed symptoms she feared could be the onset of a stroke, so the doctors quickly came up with a new plan."
According to another insider, the babies were due in April. But because of Marcia's age - and the fact that she was carrying twins - her pregnancy was considered high-risk.
Not wanting to take any chances, doctors decided to deliver the babies early by C-section.
Marcia had been on bed rest after being diagnosed with placenta previa - a condition which could cause maternal hemorrhaging during delivery - earlier in her pregnancy, added the insider.
And as she approached the end of her pregnancy, she also developed preeclampsia, a dangerous hypertensive disorder which was responsible for Marcia's frightening symptoms - blurred vision and headaches.
Marcia and her husband Tom Mahoney - who married last June - were deeply concerned because the symptoms can also be a sign of a stroke, says the insider.
"But in the end, everything turned out fine. The babies had healthy birth weights - five and six pounds - which is good for twins."
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