My friend broke up with a woman after dating for two months. As retaliation, the ex-girlfriend went on her Twitter account to try and contact a person my friend was having legal disputes with. On her Twitter, she publicly Tweeted on the rival's 2016 Tweet (to be sneaky and hidden) that she had information about my friend that he could use against him.

Sadly, for her, I had been searching my friend's name on Twitter due to the media attention from the legal issues. I stumbled upon her Tweet that way and was confused. She had her full name in the Twitter account and a link to her Instagram.

After I saw that, my friend sent a cease and desist to her telling her to stop. In response, she posted a photo on her Instagram with the caption, "Forgive me."

After that, she started posting cryptic IG stories about being at a gynecologist, not being able to sleep, being on a morphine drip, and even a photo inside an ambulance.

Then she posted a glam selfie in a hospital bed, Facetuned and all on her IG. She smized looking into the camera, not like someone who was in extreme despair. For the caption, she wrote a heartfelt good bye to the baby, signing it off as "your mom." She also said on the IG story that she was 4 weeks pregnant, but due to a tumor on her Fallopian tube, she had surgery, which made her lose the pregnancy. On the photo, someone commented that she was brave for coming forward about her ectopic pregnancy. Before that comment, the ex-girlfriend never said it was ectopic.

The next day, she posts more IG stories talking about her now ectopic pregnancy, even listing off warning signs if you're having one. She posted photos of the flowers she received, along with the surgery scars on her lower abdomen. So she's no longer saying it was a tumor that made her tube explode, but instead was the embryo, as an ectopic pregnancy.

Given her changing story, I don't think she was ever pregnant. She probably did have a tumor on her tube, but no pregnancy.