Placenta previa history and symptoms
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History and Symptoms
- The main symptom of placenta previa is sudden, painless vaginal bleeding that often occurs near the end of the second trimester or beginning of the third trimester.
- In some cases, there is severe bleeding, or hemorrhage.
- The bleeding may stop on its own but can start again days or weeks later.
- There may be uterine cramping with the bleeding.
- Labor sometimes starts within several days after heavy vaginal bleeding. However, in some cases, bleeding may not occur until after labor starts.