Imaginary Pregnancy as an Hysterical Disorder about a Senegalese Case Report Pages 141-145

Ndiaye-Ndongo Ndèye Dialé, Fall Lamine, Sylla Aida, Lachina Nathalie and Thiam Mamadou Habib

Department of Psychiatry University Hospital Fann, Assistant Professor, Cheikh Anta Diop University of Dakar, Senegal

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12970/2310-8231.2014.02.03.1

Abstract: Imaginary pregnancy or pseudocyesis is a condition in which a woman without being pregnant is convicted of being in pregnancy and develops pregnancy signs. It is a relatively rare condition that admits as etiologic factors cultural, endocrine but also psychological factors.

The diagnosis can be difficult. Nowadays, paraclinical gynecological investigations are a great contribution.

This table is encountered most often in cases of conversion hysteria, or depression, and reflecting the entanglement body / psyche.

We report the case of a young woman with the problem of imaginary pregnancy, occurring within the framework of his hospitalization. We discuss the possible relationship between such an event and a hysterical personality organization.
Keywords: Pseudocyesis, hysterical, adolescence, Senegal. Read more