During pregnancy, it is necessary to undergo regular check ups to understand one's own condition and the condition of the fetus. During the examination, there may be many terms that pregnant women cannot understand. For example, placenta previa and placenta previa, which cannot be understood. So is placenta previa caused by placenta previa?

There are various conditions of placenta previa, including partial placenta previa, placenta previa, and complete placenta previa. If it is complete placenta previa, it covers the placental tissue of the pregnant woman. If it is partial, it covers the cervix. Placenta previa is one of the causes of late pregnancy bleeding in pregnant women, which poses great harm to both the fetus and the mother. It is more likely to occur in miscarriage or in older pregnant women.
Low placenta previa is a type of placenta previa that is relatively mild, but its harm cannot be ignored. Low placenta can cause the lower segment of the uterus to elongate as the gestational age increases, and the position of the placenta may gradually rise. Therefore, the placenta will not be in a low position. If a B-ultrasound examination is performed at 28 weeks of pregnancy and the placenta is still low, treatment is needed.
If there is a placenta previa, it is easy to experience prenatal bleeding. If the amount of bleeding is large, it may lead to premature birth or fetal death in the uterus. When the placenta is found to be low, self-protection must be carried out, and intense exercise should be avoided. The nutrients that the fetus needs are obtained from the placenta. Early treatment is necessary to prevent the fetus from not receiving sufficient nutrition, which may affect development.