Delusions of Pregnancy with Post-Partum Onset: An Integrated, Individualized View

  • Simon M
  • Vörös V
  • Herold R
  • et al.
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Abstract

– Background and Objectives: Bizarre hypochondriacal delusion is an im-portant content of delusion of pregnancy during post-partum period. Methods: Here we report two cases with postpartum delusion of pregnancy; one with pre-existing schizophrenia and another one with family history of pseudocyesis and schizoaffective disorder but with no pre-existing psychiatric illness. Results: Nosological, phenomenological and aetiological issues are discussed. In the context of novel deficit-and motivational theories of delusion formation we provide an in-tegrated view of the reported cases. Conclusions: The complexity of the delusion of pregnancy should be considered in the treatment planning-particularly in the post-partum period.

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Simon, M., Vörös, V., Herold, R., Fekete, S., & Tényi, T. (2009). Delusions of Pregnancy with Post-Partum Onset: An Integrated, Individualized View. The European Journal of Psychiatry, 23(4). https://doi.org/10.4321/s0213-61632009000400004

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