Abstract :
Previalplacentaoccurs when a baby's placenta partially or completely covers the mother's cervix,
which is the uterus' exit. Previalplacentacan cause significant bleeding during pregnancy and
delivery. The placenta is implanted in the lower uterine section, partly or completely covering
the internal organs (os/opening in the center of the cervix), is known as placenta praevia.
According to latest report, previalplacentaaffects one in every 200 pregnancies. The diagnosis is
generally obtained by transabdominal sonography or vaginal in pregnancy's second trimester.
Total 200 patients were surveyed for 12 months to have a prospective cohort research that took
place at a tertiary care centre in Delhi from February 2016 to February 2016. The goal of this
research is to discover a new antenatal care strategy for placenta praevia. Patients diagnosed with
previalplacentashould have numerous discussions with their OB/GYN about care and
expectations prior to vaginal haemorrhage. To check for foetal health, placental localization, and
any retroplacental haemorrhage, a full history, byclinical assessment including specific attention
to an examination of the abdomen, laboratory testing, or ultrasound were performed in all
instances. The novel placenta praevia antenatal care practice method, which urges medical
practitioners to execute the "critical care strategy," describes the "critical care strategy" of patient
outcomes in this study where 72 people agreed, 66 people strongly agreed, 35 people disagreed,
and 27 people severely disagreed.Early enrollment is encouraged, Early diagnosis of high-risk
patients and referral to a higher centre, as well as regular prenatal care can all help to prevent
previaplacenta, which is the most signifacant causes of newborn and maternal morbidity as well
as death
Keyword :
care can all help to prevent previaplacenta, which is the most signifacant causes of newborn and maternal morbidity as well as death