Tokophobia is a significant fear of childbirth.[1] It is a common reason why some women request an elective cesarean section.[3] Factors often include a fear of pain, death, unexpected problems, injury to the baby, sexual problems and a lack of self-belief of the capacity to birth a child.[4] Treatment may occur via counselling.[1] It is a type of specific phobia. In 2000, an article published in the British Journal of Psychiatry described the fear of childbirth as a psychological disorder that has received little attention and may be overlooked.[5]
As someone with tokophobia, I find this deeply disturbing.
-https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokophobia
It’s also a fear of pregnancy.
Is it or do you just want it to be? Not saying Wikipedia is wrong but it very clearly states it’s a fear of childbirth not pregnancy…
It is.
https://www.acog.org/womens-health/experts-and-stories/the-latest/tokophobia-what-to-know-about-this-severe-fear-of-pregnancy-and-childbirth
It’s just more common, I guess, for people to be afraid of childbirth. Or more common for people to be able to understand that fear.
I can imagine people afraid of being pregnant because of the fear of childbirth.
Complications can also occur during pregnancy. Such as losing teeth.