Pregnancy is the most beautiful feeling in this world which only women can feel. While this is not the case at all. Yes, today we give you some such information which will surprise you a lot. Men can also feel the symptoms of pregnancy completely. This is not a joke but true. You have also seen this problem in Ritesh Deshmukh in actor Ritesh Deshmukh’s film Mr. Mummy.
Is it a disease?
Some men take so much effect of their female partner’s pregnancy that they themselves start feeling all the symptoms that their partner feels during pregnancy. Which is also called ‘sympathetic pregnancy’. According to the medical, it has not yet been considered as any kind of defect. Ritesh Deshmukh also starts feeling the symptoms of pregnancy in the film Mr. Mummy and it is not at all that he is pregnant but it happens because his partner is pregnant at that time and he loves his partner a lot.
Cause of Couvaud syndrome
According to a study by St. George’s Hospital, London, After having a sympathetic pregnancy, men have the same symptoms of back pain, abdominal pain, toothache, flatulence, lethargy, morning sickness, depression, mood swings as women. Symptoms like change, waking up early in the morning, stress, excessive hunger, memory loss start to be felt. In simple words, it can be said that at the time of pregnancy, the symptoms of Couvod syndrome are seen only in those male partners who have a lot of sympathy for their female partner and the child to be. Sometimes it also happens that even if we think too much about the child to be born, its effect starts falling on the body.
When do the symptoms of Couvaud syndrome begin
Couvod syndrome runs exactly like the form of pregnancy. It starts in the first trimester of pregnancy, goes temporarily in the second trimester and again in the last trimester its symptoms become fully visible. These symptoms may be fully visible for a few days after the birth of the child.
Could hormonal changes be the reason?
Most cases of Couvaud syndrome are found in developed countries. According to many studies, these symptoms are seen more in men from Sweden, America, Britain and Thailand. Changes in hormones are also considered a major reason for this syndrome. Studies are underway to better understand Couvaud syndrome. Whereas at present it is believed to be due to the strong emotional attachment of the man towards his pregnant partner and the child to be born. However, changes in hormones are also believed to be responsible for this syndrome to some extent.
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