During pregnancy, when the placenta is attached close to the cervix or covers the cervix, it is called placenta previa. The cervix is the opening of the uterus.
There are three types of placenta previa:
- Complete placenta previa. The placenta completely covers the cervix.
- Partial placenta previa. The placenta is partly over the cervix.
- Marginal placenta previa. The placenta is near the edge of the cervix.
Bleeding can happen at any time during pregnancy. Placenta previa can cause bleeding late in pregnancy. This means after about 20 weeks.