Paranoia Abortive

Abortion paranoia is a mental disorder that manifests itself in the form of a belief bordering on pathological paranoia in the presence or possibility of an abortion. People suffering from this disorder experience an excessive fear of losing their baby, even if they do not yet know they are pregnant or if the pregnancy has not yet occurred.

Abortive paranoia is a fairly rare disorder. It can occur at any age, but most often occurs in women of reproductive age who have problems conceiving or have a history of miscarriage.

Symptoms of abortion paranoia may include persistent worry and worry, increased irritability, repeated thoughts and images related to the possibility of an abortion, frequent checking for bleeding or other signs that the baby may be lost, and a belief that the pregnancy will end in abortion.

Abortion paranoia can lead to serious problems in daily life, such as social isolation, relationship problems, decreased productivity at work, and depression. Treatment for this disorder may include psychotherapy, medication, and other methods aimed at reducing fear and anxiety.

In general, abortion paranoia is a serious mental disorder that requires a careful and comprehensive approach to treatment. If you or someone you love is suffering from these symptoms, contact a professional for help and support.