False pregnancy, also known as pseudo-pregnancy, can be characterized by menopause, nausea, vomiting, breast swelling and pain, just like pregnancy. Pseudo-pregnancy refers to a syndrome in which a woman’s general condition and behavior change in a way that is unique to pregnancy without conception. Temporary menopause occurs, as well as nausea and vomiting after menopause, as well as swollen and painful breasts, drowsiness, and fatigue. Distinguishing between a false pregnancy and a pregnancy is relatively simple and can be done through early pregnancy tests, blood human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) tests, and ultrasound. It should be noted that it is generally believed that early pregnancy may be related to prolonged luteal activity, and women should maintain a good state of mind and avoid mental overstress during preparation for pregnancy.