Vaginal bleeding.Bleeding during your third trimester can become serious, which is why it’s very important to let your healthcare provider know right away. Bleeding can be a sign ofplacenta previa, which is when the placenta covers the cervix, or placental abruption, which is when the placent...
Placental abruption – the placenta separates from the womb too early (before your due date) Overdistended uterus – excessive enlargement of the uterus from too much amniotic fluid (the fluid that surrounds your baby in your womb) Chorioamnionitis – infection of your placenta and amniotic fluid...