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Placenta previa is a pregnancy complication where the placenta lies unusually low in the uterus, covering part or all of the cervix. This condition can cause significant bleeding during pregnancy and delivery, posing risks to both the mother and the baby. Symptoms and Diagnosis The primary symptom of placenta previa is painless, bright red vaginal bleeding during the second or third trimester. Some women may also experience contractions or abdominal pain. Diagnosis is typically made through an ultrasound, which can accurately determine the placenta’s position. Risk Factors Several factors can increase the likelihood of developing placenta previa, including: Previous cesarean sections or uterine surgeries Multiple pregnancies (twins, triplets, etc.) Advanced maternal age (over 35 years) Smoking or substance abuse during pregnancy A history of placenta previa in previous pregnancies Management and Treatment Management of placenta previa depends on the severity of the condition and the stage of pregnancy. Key approaches include: Monitoring: Regular ultrasounds and check-ups to monitor the placenta’s position and the baby’s health. Activity Modification: Bed rest or limited physical activity to reduce the risk of bleeding. Hospitalization: In cases of severe bleeding, hospitalization may be necessary for closer monitoring and immediate medical intervention. Delivery Planning: A cesarean section is often planned to avoid complications during vaginal delivery. The timing of the cesarean depends on the severity of the condition and the baby’s development. Complications If not managed properly, placenta previa can lead to several complications, such as: Preterm birth Severe maternal bleeding (hemorrhage) Placenta accreta (where the placenta attaches too deeply into the uterine wall) Increased risk of infection Prognosis With proper medical care, most women with placenta previa can have healthy pregnancies and deliveries. Early diagnosis and careful management are crucial to minimizing risks and ensuring the best possible outcomes for both mother and baby.