Can you induce labor with a low placenta?

A low placenta is a placenta that is positioned below the fetal previa and is attached mainly to the anterior and posterior walls of the cervical canal and lower uterine segment. If it is before 28 weeks of pregnancy, induction of labor can be considered, but the bleeding is more than with other normally positioned placentas and the risk of hemorrhage is higher. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for induction of labor and to be prepared for the possibility of resuscitation and blood transfusion at any time. Of course, if the placenta is more than 28 weeks of pregnancy, the diagnosis is placenta praevia, and it is not recommended to induce labor at will, as the risk is higher and the bleeding may be life-threatening at any time.