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A nation's literary history is always rich in phantom pregnancies.
As before, however, she will have to go through a phantom pregnancy as a result of this treatment.
Mary had two phantom pregnancies, but had no child.
It was revealed that Catherine was experiencing a phantom pregnancy and left the show.
But help may be at hand in the form of Holly, a dalmatian which is the middle of a phantom pregnancy.
The phantom pregnancies were cancer in her liver.
There is a strong possibility, however, that phantom pregnancies will recur at successive heats.
During her four years on-screen, the character contends with a phantom pregnancy, marital breakdown and finally insanity.
His second wife, Elizabeth Tailboys, suffered a phantom pregnancy in 1555.
She would go into the garden soon but for the moment, well into her third phantom pregnancy, she found herself increasingly lethargic in the mornings.
Martha looked at the plump little woman; phantom pregnancies were frequent in Sparcot, and she did not doubt this was another such.
Mary chose Hampton Court as the place for the birth of her first child, which turned out to be the first of two phantom pregnancies.
I learned about the adult deficiency in humor the time I joked that if Mom had a phantom pregnancy, she'd give birth to a ghost.
'Maybe it's a phantom pregnancy.'
Hill started Phantom Pregnancies, whilst Elliott and Johnson joined Blood Sausage.
After two phantom pregnancies Mary died childless in November 1558: the only heir was Elizabeth, Anne Boleyn's daughter.
Electress Eleonore suffered two miscarriages during their marriage, in August 1692 and February 1693, and a phantom pregnancy in 1693.
She feels that this vision of her mother changes the "lump of love" that she has for her and that it feels like a "phantom pregnancy".
She refuses all pleas to come inside, denouncing Gerald for narrow-minded meanness, Rick as a priggish brat, and Muriel for wanting a phantom pregnancy.
It described The Pillow Friend as her "most satisfactory" novel, saying that it "trades more on ambiguities in its use of imaginary friends, phantom pregnancies and edible boyfriends".
As you know, many writers produce a first book, worthy in every respect, and while there is often a muttered mention or a breathless hush regarding a second book, the thing never appears: phantom pregnancy.
When Ringo learns that Rosie and Frazer are expecting a baby, only to find out it was a wrongly diagnosed phantom pregnancy, the stress causes his eating disorder to flare up again.
Miss Fulton is 56 years old now, and as Lisa has gone through six husbands, dozens of affairs and innumerable personal crises including rape, the death of two children, a phantom pregnancy and menopause.
A phantom pregnancy in May 1986 leaves her heartbroken and she later tries to convince Michelle to relinquish care of her daughter Vicki to her, culminating in Michelle slapping Sue.
Shortly afterwards, church records recount that a Te Deum was sung "for the birth of our Prince ( which was thought then to be)" - a reference to one of Mary's phantom pregnancies.