When the placenta is low, it is recommended to deliver the baby by cesarean section, and normal care of the cesarean section wound after delivery is sufficient. When the placenta is low, if it is less than 4cm from the uterine opening, it belongs to placenta praevia, which can easily lead to fetal distress and excessive bleeding, so it is recommended to deliver by cesarean section, which is conducive to the maintenance of the health of the fetus and the mother. After a cesarean section, the mother needs to take good care of the wound to prevent infection. If the placenta is found to be in a low position during pregnancy, a medical professional should be consulted to assess the safe way of delivery, while the mother should rest sufficiently and not engage in a lot of activities. If symptoms such as vaginal bleeding occur in the second trimester, it is necessary to seek medical attention and take appropriate measures to intervene.