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What is placenta previa?

  1. Placenta grows into the muscle of the uterus

  2. Placenta is implanted too low in the uterus

  3. Placenta detaches from the uterine wall

  4. Placenta causes excessive pain during labor

The correct answer is: Placenta is implanted too low in the uterus

Placenta previa is a condition in pregnancy where the placenta is implanted in the lower segment of the uterus, covering part or all of the cervix. This positioning can lead to complications during delivery, as it can obstruct the birth canal. One of the major concerns with placenta previa is that it can cause severe bleeding during labor, which can be dangerous for both the mother and the baby. In contrast, the other options describe different conditions related to the placenta. For example, when the placenta grows into the muscle of the uterus, it refers to a condition known as placenta accreta. Detachment of the placenta from the uterine wall is known as placental abruption, which is a separate and serious complication. Lastly, while pain during labor can occur, it is not a defining characteristic of placenta previa, making the specific concern about the positioning of the placenta more vital for understanding this condition.