If you have placenta previa, it means that your placenta is lying unusually low in your uterus, next to or covering your cervix. The placenta is the pancake-shaped organ — normally located near the top of the uterus — that supplies your baby with nutrients thrWhat happens if I'm diagnosed with placenta previa?
It depends on how far along you are in pregnancy. Don't panic if your second trimester ultrasound shows that you have placenta previa. As your pregnancy progresses, your placenta is likely to "migrate" farther from your cervix and no longer be a problem. (Since the placenta is implanted in the uterus, it doesn't actually move, but it can end up farther from your cervix as your uterus expands. Also, as the placenta itself grows, it's likely to grow toward the richer blood supply in the upper part of the uterus.)
Only about 10 percent of women who have placenta previa noted on ultrasound at midpregnancy still have it when they deliver their baby. A placenta that completely covers the cervix is more likely to stay that way than one that's bordering it (marginal) or nearby (low-lying).
Even if previa is discovered later in pregnancy, the placenta may still move away from the cervix (although the later it's found, the less likely this is to happen). You'll have a follow-up ultrasound early in your third trimester to check on the location of your placenta. If you have any vaginal bleeding in the meantime, an ultrasound will be done then to find out what's going on. ough the umbilical cord.
hope this helps ! kitteek
2007-12-06 08:28:08
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answered by kitteek 2
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It depends on the severity. When you have placenta previa your placenta covers your cervix. Sex can sometimes cause you to bleed, and Im not really sure what else. You need to find out the severity of your placenta previa. And what you should look for . Good luck.
2007-12-06 08:33:14
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answered by kindra1988 6
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Placenta previa is not usually a problem early in pregnancy. But if it persists into later pregnancy, it can cause bleeding, which may require you to deliver early and can lead to other complications. If you have placenta previa when it's time to deliver your baby, you'll need to have a c-section.
2007-12-06 08:28:07
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answered by ♥explosive♥ 3
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I had placenta previa, and I bled after intercourse (that is how I found out I had it) Once I found out I had it, I wasn't allowed to have intercourse and I never bled again.
2007-12-06 08:29:30
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answered by Anonymous
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My husband's niece only bled a couple of times. Once around 14 weeks and once a few weeks later, but everyone is different.
2007-12-06 08:26:36
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answered by Ryan's mom 7
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BLEEDING CAN BE ERRATIC.....ANNNY BLEEDING MORE THAN JUST A SPOT IS CAUSE FOR A CALL TO THE MD RIGHT AWAY!!
2007-12-06 08:26:43
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answered by TERRI BERRI 3
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I believe it's all through. Sometimes not at all.
2007-12-06 08:26:47
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answered by Anonymous
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