Phantom
Pregnancy is a rare condition which occurs when a non-pregnant woman
convinces herself she is pregnant, often even exhibiting all the classic
symptoms of pregnancy.
According to DailyM Doctors
performed an emergency C-section on a 'heavily pregnant' woman who was
'in labor'- only to find that her womb was empty, it was reported on
Tuesday.
The 37-year-old
woman had been accompanied by midwives from Cabo Frio, south-east
Brazil, since the beginning of her pregnancy and arrived at the hospital
claiming sharp pains.
She reportedly
arrived at the town's women's hospital with a large belly and proof of
her pre-natal treatment, which showed she was 41 weeks' pregnant.
When doctors
were unable to detect the baby's heartbeat, they rushed her to into the
operating room for a caesarean, according to the hospital's director,
Rosalice Almeida.
She told Brazil's Globo G1 website: ‘She'd done her whole pre-natal and was already overdue.
Because the doctors couldn't pick up the heartbeat, they decided there wasn't time to request an ultrasound.
‘They did the surgery then had the great shock of not finding any baby at all.’
The woman's husband, 23, told doctor's this was the second 'pregnancy' his wife had in a year.
Last year she claimed she got pregnant only to go the hospital and lose the child, but she never showed him a death certificate.
The case was registered as a phantom, or false pregnancy.
She was released from the hospital and referred to psychiatric care.
This follows a
case in December last year when another Brazilian woman accused a
hospital of stealing her baby from her womb after she woke up for a
C-section to be told her pregnancy had been ‘psychological’.
Layane Santos,
19, claimed she was in her 38th week of pregnancy when she was rushed to
a maternity hospital in Sao Paulo, south east Brazil, with abdominal
pain and blood loss.
She had
received pre-natal treatment during her entire pregnancy, with nurses
recording the growing size of her baby and even measuring the foetal
heart beats.
According to
Ultimo Segundo, Ms Santos, a kitchen assistant, even had an ultra-sound
scans in the final week of her pregnancy, which showed she was carrying a
baby girl who weighed 7lbs and measured 42cm.
She and her
husband Lourival Alves, 28, had already named their daughter Sofia, and
had moved to a larger house and had spent pounds £2,000 on clothes and
furniture for their first child, according to Brazil's Tribunal Hoje
newspaper.
*Maybe this
happens in Nigeria and some people will cry witches have eaten their
babies from their stomach..this really explains a lot ooooh.
*Nobody has yet
come up with an explanation as to why a very small percentage of women
actually exhibit all the classic symptoms of pregnancy such as weight
gain, breast enlargement and abdominal distension when they are not
pregnant at all.
The fact that a
woman actually looks pregnant makes the job of her GP even more
difficult when he has to try to explain to her that all her urine
samples are testing negative for pregnancy.
Phantom
pregnancy or pseudocyesis cannot just be dealt with from a medical or
gynaecological perspective without taking due consideration of the
severe underlying emotional distress and turmoil which has led to the
diagnosis of such a condition in the first place.
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