Pregnancy denial
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Pregnancy denial (also called cryptic pregnancy) is an unawareness of one's active pregnancy.
Causes
Pregnancy denial can be related to a psychiatric condition, past trauma, a subconscious desire not to be pregnant, and/or physical symptoms being suppressed and subsequently going unnoticed.
Characteristics
A woman's significant others and physicians are usually unaware of the pregnancy as well.
Management
When a psychotic pregnancy denial is discovered, preterm birth via caesarean section is to be considered due to the risk of the woman engaging in self-destructive behaviors during pregnancy or vaginal delivery that harm the fetus.
See also
Citations
- Chase, Tess; Shah, Akash; Maines, Jaimie; Fusick, Adam (July 3, 2021). "Psychotic pregnancy denial: a review of the literature and its clinical considerations". Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics & Gynecology. 42 (3). Taylor & Francis: 253–257. doi:.
- Chechko, Natalia; Losse, Elena; Nehls, Susanne (August 19, 2023). . Current Psychiatry Reports. 25. Springer Nature: 493–500. doi:.
- Kettlewell, Donatella; Dujeu, Maud; Nicolis, Hélène (June 29, 2021). . Psychiatria Danubina. 33 (2). Medicinska naklada: 140–146. doi:.
- Miller, Laura J. (2003). "Denial of pregnancy". In Spinelli, Margaret G. (ed.). . American Psychiatric Publishing. ISBN1-58562-097-1.