The placenta is an organ that grows in the uterus in pregnancy. It sends the developing baby nutrients and oxygen. It also removes waste from the baby's blood. When the placenta grows too close to the cervix or over the cervix, it's called placenta previa. The cervix is the opening at the bottom of the uterus that leads to the vagina. The placenta may block part or all of the cervix. This may happen in the second or third trimester. It can cause blood loss. It can also cause preterm labor.
There are three types of placenta previa:
- Complete. The placenta fully covers the cervix.
- Partial. The placenta is partly over the cervix.
- Marginal. The placenta is near the edge of the cervix.