yes you can as a phantom pregnancy is caused by the mind convincing itself that you are pregnant that can cause all sorts of pregnancy symtoms if you have had a hysterectomy at least you can bear in mind that you are definitly not pregnant and it is all in your mind the brain is very complex and can be encouraged to believe a whole range of things if led in the right directipon i have fibromayiga and when i lay in bed if i focus my mind on a certain point of my body any point it will cause me immense pain i know not relevant to your question but i just want to point out how powerful state of mind can be also if i lay on my left side on my heart my mind will convince me i am crushing my heart and putting to much pressure on me which in turn starts my palpatations which i also get hope this helps focus your mind and when you realise how much your brain can influence pains and even pregnancy you will become a stronger and more powerful person who can cope with anything (talking from lots of drainig and time consuming experience lol)
yes you can because a phantom pregnancy is controlled by your mental state and mindtrust me i have plenty of them sometimes it take an ultrasound to prove to a woman she is not pregnant not nice
yes because to have the phantom pregnancy your body secretes pregnancy hormones which is what pregnancy tests look for
Yes. In a phantom pregnancy, the body is tricked into feeling like it is pregnant. Consequently the same hormones present in a real pregnancy will be present in the body of someone who is undergoing a phantom pregnancy, and these hormones are what a pregnancy test detects.
Yes, it is possible to have an ectopic pregnancy after a vaginal hysterectomy if one or both ovaries are still present.
There are various reasons for a hysterectomy, as well as different types of procedures. A hysterectomy is an effective procedure to get when wanting to prevent pregnancy.
A horse who is experiencing a phantom pregnancy will have symptoms of an actual pregnancy. These symptoms include the horse being tired with a puffed up stomach.
Yes
The only difference between a phantom pregnancy and a real pregnancy is that with a phantom pregnancy you are not actually carrying a baby and you will usually have a period and a negative pregnancy test. You will have the same symptoms as a regular pregnancy and they can last at least as long as 7 months.Scroll down to related links and look at "False pregnancy - Wikipedia"
It depends on the type of hysterectomy you have had. If you still retained the fallopian tubes then yes you can have them ligated. However, this is normally done to prevent pregnancy and as you have no uterus after the hysterectomy, there does not seem any need for this.
no... that kind of pregnancy is all in your head
Yes.
Yes.
If you meant 'imaginary' pregnancy - it's also known as a 'phantom pregnancy'