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False pregnancy

False pregnancy, also known as Pseudocyesis, is a condition where a person believes they are pregnant, but in reality, they are not. This condition can affect both men and women, but it is more common in women. False pregnancy is not a physical or medical condition, but rather a psychological one.

Symptoms

The symptoms of false pregnancy are similar to those of actual pregnancy. These can include:

Causes

The exact cause of false pregnancy is not known. However, it is believed to be related to changes in the endocrine system of the body, which can lead to the secretion of hormones that give rise to physical changes similar to those in pregnancy.

Some psychological factors may also contribute to the development of false pregnancy. These can include:

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of false pregnancy is based on the absence of physical evidence of pregnancy, such as a fetus on an ultrasound scan, despite the presence of pregnancy symptoms.

Treatment

Treatment for false pregnancy focuses on addressing the underlying psychological issues. This may involve psychotherapy or the use of medications to manage any mental health conditions.

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