Foreign bodies inserted in the peritoneal cavity are rare in gynecologic practice. More often, they are inserted in an attempt to induce abortion and their sizes are generally small/narrow. Presence of foreign bodies in the peritoneal cavity may be life-threatening. Doctors should consider foreign bodies as differential diagnosis in patients presenting with acute abdomen. The case presented is of a large foreign body (a soft drink bottle) after the patient was drugged. She had successful surgical and medical intervention