At first, my husband’s sudden conviction that I was pregnant felt sweet and even flattering. We had been married for three years, and although we hadn’t planned to have a baby, his excitement was endearing. Despite my repeated reassurances and negative pregnancy tests, he became obsessed. He bought prenatal vitamins, cut caffeine from my diet, and even told his mother I was expecting. His certainty wasn’t just hopeful—it was unwavering, no matter how many times I told him otherwise.
Over time, his behavior stopped being charming and started to worry me. He kept insisting I was pregnant and rejected all evidence to the contrary. Concerned, I suggested we visit the doctor together to get a definitive answer. After a thorough checkup and another negative test, the doctor asked if my husband had been under stress and recommended he be examined as well. What followed was more surprising than I ever imagined.
My husband was diagnosed with a benign tumor on his pituitary gland, which was affecting his hormones and possibly causing Couvade syndrome—a rare condition also called “sympathetic pregnancy.” Combined with stress and lack of sleep, this likely triggered his intense fixation and strange behavior. He began treatment and therapy immediately and felt deeply embarrassed when he understood what had caused his conviction.
Looking back, the experience was surreal and frightening. I never expected something like this to affect our marriage, but I’m thankful we trusted our instincts and sought medical help. It reminded me that when someone acts out of character with unshakable beliefs detached from reality, it could be more than just stubbornness—it might be a sign that something deeper is going on.