- female
- 30 Years
- 20/02/2025
I'm really worried about something that happened last night. My wife and I got into an argument, and out of frustration, she took 21 Femilon contraceptive pills all at once. Her period is supposed to start on April 8th, and she has PCOS. We're actually trying to conceive and were focusing on her fertility period. Could this overdose affect her health or the possibility of her conceiving? She was also taking Evacure pills. I'm kinda lost about what to do next.
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