For people who have been infertile for a long time and are eager to have children, they are in a long-term anxiety and panic, which leads to disturbance of the normal function of the central nervous system and increase of the hormone level in the body, which affects their own menstrual cycle, resulting in irregular menstruation, or even 1-2 months without menstruation, which leads to amenorrhea. Clinically, pseudopregnancy is a condition in which a woman experiences some pregnancy-like symptoms, such as cessation of menstruation, nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, etc. She may even experience conscious fetal movement and abdominal distention, but in fact is not truly pregnant. Some people may experience amenorrhea due to high mental stress, endocrine disorders, etc. The strong desire to get pregnant causes great mental stress, which results in transient menstrual disorders. The duration of pseudopregnancy before menstruation varies greatly from person to person, and there is a great deal of individual variation. Generally, menstruation occurs one week after the onset of pseudopregnancy in women. Usually, false pregnancy does not affect the health of the patient, so the patient does not need to worry too much. Therefore, for women who expect to get pregnant, it is recommended to learn self-regulation and psychological guidance, and actively cooperate with doctors to do pre-conception examinations, and if necessary, medical means can be used to help pregnancy without too much tension.