Can low lying placenta move up after 32 weeks?
Mia Walsh
Updated on May 09, 2026
Keeping this in consideration, what happens if my placenta is still low at 32 weeks?
If your placenta is significantly low, you'll be offered an extra ultrasound scan later in your pregnancy (usually at about 32 weeks) to check its position again. If the placenta is still low in your womb, there's a higher chance that you could bleed during your pregnancy or during your baby's birth.
Similarly, can a low lying placenta move up? This is called low-lying placenta or placenta praevia. This often shows up in early ultrasound scans when it is called low-lying placenta. In 90% of cases, the placenta moves upwards as the womb grows. For some women, however, the placenta continues to lie in the lower part of the uterus after 20 weeks.
Considering this, can placenta move up after 32 weeks?
As the uterus grows upwards, the placenta is likely to move away from the cervix. Your midwife will check for this during an extra scan at 32 weeks . If that scan finds your placenta is still low lying, you'll have another scan at 36 weeks .
How often does low lying placenta correct itself?
CONCLUSIONS: A low-lying placenta sonographically diagnosed in the second trimester typically resolves by the mid third trimester. Only rarely (1.6% of the time) does it persist to term or near term.