Placenta previa at 23 weeks of pregnancy can be followed up regularly for observation, absolute bed rest, and timely termination of pregnancy if necessary, and the specifics need to comply with the doctor’s instructions. 1. Regular follow-up and observation: If the placenta is found to be hypoplastic at 23 weeks of pregnancy, and the placenta is not seriously hypoplastic, and there is no abnormal bleeding, abdominal pain and other symptoms, and because the examination at 23 weeks of pregnancy is not enough to confirm the diagnosis of placenta previa, the placenta’s growth can be followed up and observed at regular intervals first. 2. Absolute bed rest: When placenta previa occurs at 23 weeks of pregnancy, if there is a small amount of bleeding, contractions, abdominal pain and other abnormal symptoms, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions first absolute bed rest. During this period, no strenuous exercise, no coitus, no squatting, etc., so as not to cause placental abruption and abortion. 3. Timely termination of pregnancy: If placenta previa causes hemorrhage, placental abruption, etc., you need to terminate the pregnancy in time to avoid affecting the life and health of the pregnant woman. Placenta previa is found in 23 weeks of pregnancy, you need to go to the hospital in time for examination and treatment, so as not to delay the condition.