An Invitation

"Nowadays, many of the so-called home remedies that promote ovulation can be conducive to pregnancy. But it also destroys the hormonal balance in a woman's body. Many of my patients had a miscarriage because of taking them. Fortunately, I found you used it sooner. Miss Morris, I suggest that you stay in the hospital for observation and wait for the blood index to return to normal before you leave the hospital."

"But I'm going to get married. I still have a lot of things to do! This is the biggest moment in my life!" Mary pouted.

Of course, she was reluctant to stay in the hospital.

Sally said anxiously, "What's wrong with you, doctor? Did Henry send you? You are not a good doctor. Let's go! We'll find someone else."

Sally pulled Mary along as she stood up and headed towards the door.

"Hey, wait, Miss Morris, Mrs. Morris!" The doctor couldn't stop them from leaving his office. He shook his head and hoped that this was only a special case, not because of the remedies she took.