What is a false pregnancy?
False pregnancy is a phenomenon in which a woman experiences many symptoms of pregnancy, but in fact she is not with a child. This phenomenon, which is also referred to as hysterical pregnancy, is not particularly common in humans, but occurs in other mammals. When a human woman experiences a false pregnancy, this phenomenon is referred to as pseudocyeze. When other species experience false pregnancies, it is referred to as pseudopregnance. When a woman experiences a false pregnancy, she usually strongly believes that she is pregnant and also has a number of physiological symptoms to back up faith.
One of the characteristic features of pregnancy, the development of "child wounds" in the abdominal region is often present in women who experience false pregnancies. Abdominal distribution is one of the reasons why she and in some cases people around her believe she is with a child. Examination by a doctor, especially using ultrasonic technology, CA determine that there is no fetus in the uterus. Some women also experience morning disease, breast pain and also absence of menstUACE, all of which are also symptoms of pregnancy. Some women who experienced false pregnancies also reported the feeling of fetal movement.
It is generally believed that in humans, false pregnancy is psychologically controlled. There are some theories that false pregnancy can be the result of deep desire to have a child. At present, however, there is no theory that everyone accepts and there are some cases that tend to holes in some existing theories. For example, some women who are experiencing false pregnancies, but claim they have no desire to have a child.
Just as there is no definitive cause of false pregnancy, there is also no definitive medicine. In many cases, women who experience a true pregnancy will be referred to an expert on mental health. Treatment provided by experts in the field of mental health may vary a little and there is no treatment of mental health that is widely bondedlived and known to cure false pregnancy. There are several statistics that point to specific age groups that are exposed to a higher risk of false pregnancy. However, there are also reports that indicate that there are remote values, as evidenced that there is no age group that only experiences this phenomenon.