Doctor told me that I have placenta praevia. What is placenta previa and what can I do about it?
Placenta praevia is low-lying of the placenta within the womb and it covers part or all of the cervix (opening of the vagina to the womb). The symptoms of placenta praevia are painless vaginal bleeding and abnormal fetal presentation in the third trimester of pregnancy. If you are told to have placenta praevia, then you should avoid vigorous exercise and relax more. If you start to have vaginal bleeding, you must be admitted to the hospital and have your condition and baby monitored. If the bleeding is excessive before your expected delivery date, your doctor may deliver you by Caeserean Section earlier planned.