Case Report

Pseudocyesis vera in a health institution, North Western Nigeria

Aremu S. Bolakale, Abdullahi Ibrahim, Abdulrasaq Amusa
Journal of Public Health in Africa | Vol 6, No 2 | a1012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4081/jphia.2015.532 | © 2024 Aremu S. Bolakale, Abdullahi Ibrahim, Abdulrasaq Amusa | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 25 November 2024 | Published: 17 August 2015

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Aremu S. Bolakale, Federal Medical Centre, Gusau, Nigeria
Abdullahi Ibrahim, Federal Medical Centre, Birnni Kebbi, Nigeria
Abdulrasaq Amusa, Federal Medical Centre, Gusau, Nigeria

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Abstract

Pseudocyesis was first reported in 19th Century and several others have been subsequently reported. The classes of the illness include Pseudocyesis vera, Delusional Pseudocyesis, Stimulated Pseudocyesis and Erroneous Pseudocyesis. This case report typifies Pseudocyesis vera called true pseudocyesis. It is said to be commoner in rural communities, where people don’t have access to maternity services and where found they were not being used. It is authors’ believe that such illness can be prevented with more enlightenment on advantages of use of available antenatal services.

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pseudocyesis; health institution; Nigeria

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