The severity of placenta previa at 29 weeks depends on the degree of placenta previa and the presence or absence of symptoms. If the placenta is more severely hypoplastic and accompanied by symptoms such as vaginal bleeding, the condition is more serious. If the placenta is mildly hypoplastic and there are no adverse effects, the condition is not serious.
Placenta previa means that the placenta is positioned low, close to the cervical opening. If the degree of placenta hypoplasia is large, very close to the cervical opening, and vaginal bleeding and other symptoms, this situation is very easy to cause preterm labor or maternal shock and other hazards, so this situation is 29 weeks pregnant with placenta hypoplasia is very serious.
If the degree of placenta previa is mild and there is no adverse reaction, this situation is not very serious. Because the position of the placenta moves upward as the pregnancy progresses, even if placenta hypoplasia occurs at 29 weeks of pregnancy, the position of the placenta may move upward at a later stage.
In summary, 29 weeks of pregnancy placenta previa is serious or not should be considered from a variety of aspects, the emergence of this situation is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner to check the consultation, under the guidance of the doctor’s reasonable treatment.