"Whenever I needed money, I took two drops from the bottle."
A bizarre interview with an Indian woman recently circulated on X.
In the clip, the woman admitted to allegedly storing her urine in a bottle and freezing it.
She went on to describe how she used the urine for pregnancy tests to try and obtain money from others.
The user who shared the video wrote: “New fear unlocked!
“This vile woman stored her urine in a bottle & kept it in the freezer when she got pregnant. Later, she got an abortion.
“But whenever she needed money, she used the urine for pregnancy tests and extorted money.
“Live-in relationships are the new start-ups!”
In the clip, while talking to the interviewer, the Indian woman said: “I had a boyfriend and I got pregnant by him.
“I had an abortion, but when I was still pregnant, I filled a bottle with my urine in the freezer.
“Whenever I needed money, I took two drops from the bottle and mixed it with a pregnancy test.
“Then I used to say, ‘Give me money because I need to have an abortion’.”
The interviewer asked if the story was true, but the Indian woman simply smirked and sat back in her seat.
?New fear unlocked ??
This vile woman stored her urine in a bottle & kept it in the freezer when she got pregnant. Later, she got abortion. But whenever she needed money she used the urine for pregnancy tests and extorted money.
Live-in relationships are the new start ups!! pic.twitter.com/b1enCb7vwI
— BALA (@erbmjha) March 2, 2025
The post was met with strong reactions from netizens.
One user said: “I think she’s fibbing. As far as I know, there is a hormone, hCG, that is present in urine.
“This indicates pregnancy lasts only for a week or so.
“Is there a doctor around to enlighten us?”
Another person wrote: “These people create such podcasts to become famous so that people like you repost them and they get views and followers.”
A third user declared: “This is some next-level innovation but in the worst possible way.
“Start-ups are about disruption and not destruction.”
A fourth person pointed out the scientific inaccuracies in the Indian woman’s claim. They said:
“She is lying. This is fake. Pregnancy tests are designed for fresh urine, but hCG can remain detectable for several days even in unpreserved samples.
“Studies and lab protocols suggest that hCG in urine at room temperature can be detectable for qualitative testing for up to seven days, especially if the initial concentration was high.”








