Placenta Accreta | www.justmommies.com

If you’re in the second trimester of your pregnancy and experiencing spotting or clots, your ob-gyn may say to “wait and see” whether the placenta moves up from your cervix, which might indicate you have placenta accreta. However, if your symptoms occur in the third trimester, your doctor might be more concerned that placenta accreta could be the culprit.

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