Bovi’s Wife, Kris, shares surgery experience from ectopic pregnancy, ruptured tubes
Joy Onuorah

Comedian and actor, Bovi’s wife, Kris Asimonye has taken to social media to recount her experience with ectopic pregnancy that led to the rupturing of one if her tubes and unplanned surgery.
The comedian’s wife noted that she went to surgery recently to salvage her tubes that got ruptured from an ectopic pregnancy.
Sharing her experience on her official Instagram page, Kris disclosed that it all started with excruciating pain after she had packed her luggage on Friday, January 14, for a flight back to Lagos on Saturday, January 15.
Her lengthy post reads;
“Friday the 14th of January 2022, I had packed up my luggage preparing for my flight back to Lagos the next day being Saturday.
But then I woke up with an excruciating pain. I couldn’t move, I couldn’t even turn, I had to stay still to control the pain.”
“I typically have a high threshold for pain. A very, very, very high threshold for pain, but this was even beyond labor pain.”
“I couldn’t control it, I reluctantly called my husband. He had asked me to go to the hospital several times in the days leading up to this moment.
30 minutes later, this pain still wouldn’t go away. My husband again, asked me to go to the hospital but I said no.”
“I’ll be fine don’t worry, tomorrow I’m back home”. I have a 10 O’clock meeting at David’s school, I can’t miss it.”
“I took some pain killers, and it seemed like the pain was finally beginning to go down. I could stand upright at this point.
About an hour later, I started to feel like I was going to pass out.
I called 999 but I couldn’t speak, then I passed out. Somehow, I miraculously woke up to numerous missed calls from the emergency service.”
“I got up, put on my wig and found myself heading to see my son in school whilst in pain. I had genuinely assumed the pain had subsided.
I promised I’d see my son by 10am and I wasn’t going to disappoint him, so I pushed my pain aside, ordered a taxi & found myself limping to his school.”
“The minute David’s school nurse saw me, she could tell that I wasn’t okay. God used this lady to force me into a car and she specifically asked the driver to take me straight to the hospital.
2 hours later, I passed out again while waiting to see the doctor and the nurses were not even aware of what was going on.
By the time I got back into the GP’s office, she was going to send me home. All the tests done for signs of infections came back negative and the last bit was to do a scan.”
“There’s no opening for a scan for you today, they are fully booked, you’ll have to come back tomorrow”, she said.
“I responded with the little strength I had left; I can’t go home without seeing the doctor. I just fainted again, I had fainted twice today.”
The placed a call to the gynecologist and the next thing I heard was; get her a wheel chair and take her to the gynecology & maternity ward.
God did it!! Suddenly, they said I could do a scan same day…..”
According to her, the report she got afterward was that she had an ectopic pregnancy that has ruptured one of her tubes and she was passing out from the bleeding in her tummy.
She was advised to go for surgery immediately.
“I’m sorry you have an ectopic pregnancy and it’s ruptured in one of your tubes. You are bleeding in your tummy.You have to go into surgery immediately”
She further wrote;
“In a matter of minutes, they were prepping me for surgery. COVID test, setting up a line, just movements in and out of the room….
I couldn’t process what was going on. I needed strength at that point, I couldn’t even pray. I couldn’t call anyone because the last thing I wanted was panic. So it was just Bovi, and 2 of my friends (Nwando & Kaine) who already knew what was going on.”
“For the first time in my life, I really craved for strength. And it was beyond physical strength.
I was physically, emotionally & mentally drained. Nwando and her mum had rushed down to the hospital the minute I told her, Bovi was in panic & I, I just hoped in God.”
Before I was wheeled into the theatre, all I could say was, “I am going to come out alive and stronger.”
“I testify today of God’s faithfulness to me. I am grateful to be alive. I am grateful to be well, and most of all, I am very grateful to have good people, a strong support system around me.”
She finally added that this new year, she is alive and well and would be back home to her family and this party called life, soon.