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A Case of Concomitant Pseudocyesis and Couvade Syndrome Variant

Psychopharmacology Bulletin 48(3) :29-32 , 2018/03/13

Abstract

Per DSM-V, pseudocyesis is included under the category “other specified somatic symptom and related disorder” and is defined as a false belief of being pregnant that is associated with objective signs and reported symptoms of pregnancy. The male counterpart of pseudocyesis is Couvade syndrome, also called “sympathetic pregnancy” where a man experiences symptoms of pregnancy when his female partner is pregnant. There are extensive reports on pseudocyesis and Couvade syndrome in psychiatric literature but none with features of both, in a single case. Here we present a unique case of a fifty-eight-year-old mother who presented with symptoms of concomitant pseudocyesis and Couvade syndrome concurrently when her daughter was pregnant. This case report discusses the epidemiology, course of symptoms and common comorbidities associated with this interesting diagnosis.

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How to Cite

Srinagesh Mannekote Thippaiah, Vinu George, Badari Birur, Ananda Pandurangi. A Case of Concomitant Pseudocyesis and Couvade Syndrome Variant. Psychopharmacology Bulletin. 2018/03/13; 48(3):29-32.