Placenta PreviaSymptomsSymptoms of
placenta previa include one or both of the
following: - Sudden, painless vaginal bleeding that ranges
from slight to heavy. The blood is often bright red. Bleeding can occur as
early as the 20th week of pregnancy but is most common during the third
trimester.
- Symptoms of preterm
labour. One in 5 women with signs of placenta previa also has uterine
contractions.4
Bleeding from
placenta
previa may taper off and even stop for a while. But it nearly always
starts again days or weeks later. Some women with placenta previa
do not have any symptoms. In this case, placenta previa may only be diagnosed
by an
ultrasound done for other reasons.
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