
While reports of pseudocyesis have been declining, this is still an important condition for physicians to recognize. Symptoms of pregnancy, abdominal distention, galactorrhea, amenorrhea and depression are common findings. Follow-up and counseling are necessary to assure that the patient accepts not being pregnant and the mental health is restored.
Adult, Counseling, Depression, Pregnancy, Humans, Female, Galactorrhea, Pseudopregnancy, Amenorrhea
Adult, Counseling, Depression, Pregnancy, Humans, Female, Galactorrhea, Pseudopregnancy, Amenorrhea
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