Do all placenta praevias need Caeserean Section?
When placenta praevia goes into labour, the cervix opening will dilate and bleeding will occur because the placenta sits at the opening. That’s why your doctor will have your pregnancy delivered by Caeserean Section at 38 weeks of your pregnancy. In a few rare cases where the placenta is at the margin of the cervix and does not obstruct the birth canal, delivery by vagina may be attempted.