
Bozoma Saint John shared intimate particulars about her fertility journey on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
“The experiences of being pregnant haven’t been straightforward for me,” Boze shared throughout the Tuesday, February 18 episode of RHOBH. “I received pregnant unexpectedly with my first daughter, named Eve. 5 months into my being pregnant, I found that I had early levels of preeclampsia, a illness that creates hypertension and begins to assault your being pregnant.”
About six-and-a-half months into the being pregnant, Boz mentioned she was hospitalized for hypertension, the place she was instantly admitted into labor and supply.
“My child didn’t survive,” she recalled. “Two months after I misplaced Eve, I made a decision that I used to be meant to be a mom and wished to have one other child.
Boze and her late husband, Peter Saint John, welcomed daughter, Lael Saint John, in 2009. (Peter died in 2013, months after being diagnosed with most cancers.)
The Bravo star’s fertility has been mentioned a number of occasions throughout this season of RHOBH — she and boyfriend Keely Watson have mentioned the potential of having a toddler of their very own.

Sutton Stracke, Erika Jayne and Bozoma Saint John on ‘The Actual Housewives of Beverly Hills’ Griffin Nagel/Bravo
“As a result of I’m a mature girl, you’d assume I’ve to get checked out to see if I’m nonetheless viable to have the ability to carry a child and Keeley’s prepared,” she mentioned throughout Tuesday’s episode. “We haven’t met with the fertility physician but.”
Boze defined that your complete factor is “scary” due to her previous experience with pregnancy loss.
“This being pregnant journey was in concept and now it’s actuality. If I’m gonna get some needles poked into me, that makes it very very actual,” she admitted. “I used to be actually excited however now I’m nervous. I really feel scared. What if we don’t get the outcomes we would like?”
After shedding her first being pregnant, Boze mentioned that her being pregnant with Lael was “horrific,” including that she felt “terror” throughout each physician appointment.
“I must squeeze Peter’s hand as a result of, what if?” Boze recalled. “I’m 15 years older than the final [time] I had this difficulty. I want some assurances, and I don’t know how you can get that.”
She additional mentioned her emotions concerning the potential of a future being pregnant throughout a confessional.
“Whereas it’s thrilling and hopeful to consider having a child with Keely, I can’t assist however go proper again to these days the place I used to be scared to loss of life each single day of my being pregnant,” she mentioned.
The Actual Housewives of Beverly Hills airs on Bravo Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET and streams the following day on Peacock.

Bozoma Saint John shared intimate particulars about her fertility journey on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
“The experiences of being pregnant haven’t been straightforward for me,” Boze shared throughout the Tuesday, February 18 episode of RHOBH. “I received pregnant unexpectedly with my first daughter, named Eve. 5 months into my being pregnant, I found that I had early levels of preeclampsia, a illness that creates hypertension and begins to assault your being pregnant.”
About six-and-a-half months into the being pregnant, Boz mentioned she was hospitalized for hypertension, the place she was instantly admitted into labor and supply.
“My child didn’t survive,” she recalled. “Two months after I misplaced Eve, I made a decision that I used to be meant to be a mom and wished to have one other child.
Boze and her late husband, Peter Saint John, welcomed daughter, Lael Saint John, in 2009. (Peter died in 2013, months after being diagnosed with most cancers.)
The Bravo star’s fertility has been mentioned a number of occasions throughout this season of RHOBH — she and boyfriend Keely Watson have mentioned the potential of having a toddler of their very own.

Sutton Stracke, Erika Jayne and Bozoma Saint John on ‘The Actual Housewives of Beverly Hills’ Griffin Nagel/Bravo
“As a result of I’m a mature girl, you’d assume I’ve to get checked out to see if I’m nonetheless viable to have the ability to carry a child and Keeley’s prepared,” she mentioned throughout Tuesday’s episode. “We haven’t met with the fertility physician but.”
Boze defined that your complete factor is “scary” due to her previous experience with pregnancy loss.
“This being pregnant journey was in concept and now it’s actuality. If I’m gonna get some needles poked into me, that makes it very very actual,” she admitted. “I used to be actually excited however now I’m nervous. I really feel scared. What if we don’t get the outcomes we would like?”
After shedding her first being pregnant, Boze mentioned that her being pregnant with Lael was “horrific,” including that she felt “terror” throughout each physician appointment.
“I must squeeze Peter’s hand as a result of, what if?” Boze recalled. “I’m 15 years older than the final [time] I had this difficulty. I want some assurances, and I don’t know how you can get that.”
She additional mentioned her emotions concerning the potential of a future being pregnant throughout a confessional.
“Whereas it’s thrilling and hopeful to consider having a child with Keely, I can’t assist however go proper again to these days the place I used to be scared to loss of life each single day of my being pregnant,” she mentioned.
The Actual Housewives of Beverly Hills airs on Bravo Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET and streams the following day on Peacock.