1Registrar, Department of Psychiatry, Agartala Govt Medical College, Agartala, Tripura West, India
2Prof & HOD, Department of Psychiatry, Agartala Govt Medical College, Agartala, Tripura West, India
3Consultant, Gastroenterologist, ILS Hospital, Agartala, Tripura West, India
*Corresponding author: Dr. Priyajyoti Chakma, Registrar, Department of Psychiatry, AGMC & GBP Hospital, Agartala-799006, Tripura, India. pjchakma84@gmail.com
Online published on 14 January, 2016.
Pseudocyesis, seen in non-psychotic woman without true gestation, is a common event in developing countries. Pseudocyesis results from multidimensional factors. Our case was a 46 years, Hindu, married, literate, non-infertile woman of middle socioeconomic status, from urban part of Tripura, India. She presented with amenorrhea, distended abdomen, and breast engorgement. Diagnosis of pseudocyesis was made, and further sessions with the husband and wife were carried out. She was managed with supportive psychotherapy and low dose of clonazepam.
Pregnancy, Delusion, Gender, Psychotherapy