Definitions
Placenta previa
Overview
Placenta previa risk factors include a previous delivery, age older than 35, and a history of previous surgeries, such as a cesarean section (C-section) or uterine fibroid removal.
Symptoms
The main symptom is bright red vaginal bleeding without pain during the second half of pregnancy. The condition can also cause severe bleeding before or during delivery.
Treatments
Bed rest is recommended. A C-section is often needed.