Denial of pregnancy explained
Denial of pregnancy (also called pregnancy denial) is a form of denial exhibited by pregnant women or girls to either the fact or the implications of their own pregnancy. One study found that those who denied their own pregnancy represented 0.26% of all deliveries.[1] A later study cited an incidence at 20 weeks gestation of approximately 1 in 475, and said that the proportion of cases persisting until delivery is about 1 in 2500 pregnancies. [2]
Psychotic denial
This is a form of denial that is so extreme as to fall under the category of delusion. Physical symptoms of pregnancy can be absent or not perceived by the woman. When they occur, they are misinterpreted. Some women interpret the sensation of something growing inside them as cancer, or a blood clot. Some women might believe fetal movements are their organs coming loose inside their body.[3]
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Further reading
- Wessel . Jens . Gauruder-Burmester . Annett . Gerlinger . Christoph . Denial of pregnancy – characteristics of women at risk . Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica . 86 . 5 . 542–6 . 2007 . 17464581 . 10.1080/00016340601159199 . 28332133 . free .
- Beier . Klaus M. . Wille . Reinhard . Wessel . Jens . Denial of pregnancy as a reproductive dysfunction: A proposal for international classification systems . Journal of Psychosomatic Research . 61 . 5 . 723–30 . 2006 . 17084153 . 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2005.11.002 .
- Kaplan . Robert . Grotowski . Therese . Denied pregnancy . Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry . 30 . 6 . 861–3 . 1996 . 9034478 . 10.3109/00048679609065056 . 186483 .
- Spielvogel . Anna M. . Hohener . Heidi C. . Denial of Pregnancy: A Review and Case Reports . Birth . 22 . 4 . 220–6 . 1995 . 8573237 . 10.1111/j.1523-536X.1995.tb00262.x .
- Brezinka. C.. Huter. O.. Biebl. W.. Kinzl. J.. Denial of pregnancy: obstetrical aspects. Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics & Gynecology. 15. 1. 1–8. 1994. 8038884. 10.3109/01674829409025623.
Notes and References
- Friedman . Susan Hatters . Heneghan . Amy . Rosenthal . Miriam . Characteristics of Women Who Deny or Conceal Pregnancy . Psychosomatics . 48 . 2 . 117–22 . 2007 . 17329604 . 10.1176/appi.psy.48.2.117 . free .
- Jenkins A, Millar S, Robins J . Denial of pregnancy: a literature review and discussion of ethical and legal issues . Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine . 104 . 7 . 286–91 . July 2011 . 21725094 . 10.1258/jrsm.2011.100376 . 3128877.
- Book: Miller . Laura J. . Denial of Pregnancy . 81–104 . . Spinelli . Margaret G. . 2008 . Infanticide: Psychosocial and Legal Perspectives on Mothers Who Kill . American Psychiatric . 978-1-58562-754-7 .