The placenta is not implanted, but it is close to the incision, can I induce labor?

Placenta not implanted but close to the incision can usually be induced, but the risk of hemorrhage is high, the specific need to follow the doctor’s advice. When a pregnant woman has complete placenta previa, labor can usually not be induced, and cesarean section should be taken to remove the fetus method to terminate the pregnancy. If a woman has partial placenta previa, labor can be induced to terminate the pregnancy at this time, but the risk of placenta previa, hemorrhage, uterine rupture still exists, and the risk is higher than that of the normal position of the placenta, and it is necessary to carry out the operation in a regular hospital, under close supervision. If bleeding is heavy and there is a precursor to uterine rupture, a cesarean section is needed to terminate the pregnancy, and in severe cases, the uterus may be removed to save a life. Patients whose placenta is not implanted but is close to the incision should go to the hospital in time to clarify their condition and choose the appropriate method of treatment.