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  2. False pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Psychiatric disorders, such as anxiety or mood disorders, personality disorders, and schizophrenia are common among women with false pregnancy, and may be linked to its development. [1] Some women with depression may gain weight due to decreased physical activity and poor eating habits. [1]

  3. Live Action (organization) - Wikipedia

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    In May 2012, Live Action released a video showing an employee at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Austin, Texas advising a woman pretending to be pregnant and seeking an abortion if her fetus was female when she wanted a male (sex-selective abortion), that Planned Parenthood will not deny the woman an abortion no matter her reasons for wanting it ...

  4. List of impostors - Wikipedia

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    Suzanna Catharina de Graaff (1905–1968), was a Dutch woman who claimed to be the fifth daughter of Nicholas and Alexandra, born in 1903 when Alexandra was reported to have had a "hysterical pregnancy". There are no official or private records of Alexandra giving birth to any child at this time.

  5. My 11-Year-Old Patient Was Pregnant. Here's What I Want You ...

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    There was no question that Sophia’s life mattered and it mattering meant that she would not be forced to give birth at age 11. And she wasn’t. I think about Sophia all the time, especially ...

  6. Younger’s Molly Bernard Slams Accusations She’s ‘Pretending ...

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    Amid Molly Bernard’s first pregnancy, she has slammed criticism that she is merely “pretending” to be expecting a child. Even Younger! Meet 'Younger' Alums' Babies in Photos

  7. Mary Toft - Wikipedia

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    Mary Toft (née Denyer; baptised 21 February 1703 – January 1763), also spelled Tofts, was an English woman from Godalming, Surrey, who in 1726 became the subject of considerable controversy when she tricked doctors into believing that she had given birth to rabbits.

  8. I thought I was menopausal at age 45. I was actually pregnant

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    After a multi-month gap in her menstrual cycle, 45-year-old Tracy Norton went to the doctor to check that she was going through menopause, as she expected. Just when she thought her fertility was ...

  9. Cryptic pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    The term cryptic pregnancy is used by medical professionals to describe a pregnancy that is not recognized by the woman who is pregnant until she is in labor or has given birth. [1] The term is also used online for a special form of false pregnancy (pseudocyesis), or delusion of pregnancy, in which a woman who has no medical verification of ...