In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Most cases of placenta previa are diagnosed during a routine appointment. Whether you have concerns about this condition or not, regular prenatal care is one of the most important aspects of a healthy pregnancy. See your midwife or obstetrician regularly, and do not skip appointments. Getting regular care means seeing your doctor as soon as you think you're pregnant. After that, your doctor will schedule appointments as needed. In general, you should contact your doctor if you have vaginal bleeding at any point in your pregnancy; it can indicate a potential miscarriage or a number of other problems. If you have bright red bleeding (but no pain) at any point from the second trimester onward, it may also be a symptom of placenta previa.  Bleeding related to placenta previa can be light or heavy, and it is not necessarily constant; it may stop and then recur. If your bleeding is heavy, it's best to go to the emergency room instead of waiting to hear from your doctor. To confirm the presence of placenta previa, your doctor will order an ultrasound to view the location of your placenta. In some cases, you may need to undergo both an abdominal and a transvaginal ultrasound. Transvaginal ultrasounds are performed by inserting a narrow transducer into your vagina. You may also need an MRI, but that test is not often done. Like bleeding, contractions before your ninth month always merit a visit to your doctor. These contractions might indicate preterm labor or other problems, or they may be a sign of placenta previa. It can be difficult to distinguish between true contractions and the normal Braxton-Hicks contractions that many women notice during pregnancy. Do not feel worried or embarrassed about checking with your doctor to be sure. Generally, the cliché that it's better to be safe than sorry applies here. If your doctor diagnoses you with placenta previa, ask for the specifics. There are several different kinds, including a low-lying placenta, a partial placenta previa, and a total placenta previa.  A low-lying placenta means that the placenta is attached to the lower part of your uterus but is not covering the cervix. These cases often resolve themselves before delivery; the placenta may move upward as your pregnancy advances.  A partial placenta previa means that the placenta is covering part of the cervix, but not all of it. Many of these cases also resolve themselves before delivery.  A total placenta previa covers the cervical opening completely, making a normal vaginal delivery unlikely. These cases are much less likely to clear up before delivery. Several factors put you more at risk for this condition. For instance, if you are over 30 or have had a pregnancy before, you are at a higher risk for this condition. Also, if you are having more than one baby or if you have scarring in your uterus, you're at higher risk for placenta previa. It's important to stop smoking while pregnant for a number of reasons, but it also increases your chance of developing this condition.
Summary: Get regular prenatal care. See your doctor if you notice any vaginal bleeding. Request an ultrasound. Seek help for early contractions. Ask for a specific diagnosis. Know the risk factors.

Problem: Article: If you want to make a move on a girl you’ve never spoken to before, then it’s important to look your best. This doesn’t mean you have to look like a bodybuilder or a movie star or just someone who doesn’t feel like you; it means that you have to look and feel your best in order to get the confidence you need to make a move. Wear clothes that make you feel good about yourself, pay attention to your hygiene, and be well-groomed before you finally talk to that girl you’ve had your eye on.  Of course, if you see a girl you like and don’t think you look your best, talk to her anyway! But if you’ve been working up the courage to talk to her for weeks, then you might as well look your best to give yourself the extra boost of confidence you may need to talk to her. It’s important to shower every day. You don’t want to distract the girl with your B.O. instead of focusing on all of the charming and funny things you have to say. The first thing you should do as you get ready to break the ice with a new girl is to make eye contact for just one or two seconds, so she knows you’re interested. Once you catch her eye, you can look away or look down at the floor, as long as you know you’ve captured her attention. If you’re feeling bold, you can even give her a little smile to show that you like what you see, and make your way over to her.  You can make eye contact and then take another few minutes to work yourself up to walking up to her, but you don’t want to be that guy who lingers around forever before making a move; besides, if you do that, you may miss your chance. She’ll be really impressed if you make eye contact and then walk right over to her. Once you’ve made eye contact, just walk over to the girl while keeping your posture straight and your gaze straight ahead. You don’t need to say anything fancy to get the conversation started. You can simply say something like, “Hey, I’m Jake, what’s your name?” Or, “I’m Jake, and I’d love to meet you.” Keep it simple and to the point.  When she says her name, you can repeat it to her or say it’s a nice name to show that you’re really paying attention. You can also come up with a conversation starter, such as complimenting a piece of jewelry she’s wearing, asking her a question, or just saying something simple and funny. Though you may think you need to use a cheesy pick up line to get the girl’s attention, this will actually give her the wrong impression. You don’t want her to think that you look at talking to her as a game and want to show her that you want to make a sincerely good impression on her. Don’t waste your time checking the internet for all of the best ways to get a girl’s attention and focus on being yourself instead.  You don’t want the girl think that you’re just trying to pick her up; you want her to see that you have a real interest in her. You can come up with an interesting conversation starter, but you really don’t need to start with anything too flattering or even too forward if you want to start off on the right foot. Though you want to make it clear that you’re interested, you don’t want to make the girl feel like you’re being too pushy. If you want her to keep talking to you, then you shouldn’t make any comments that are overly sexual, mention specific parts of her body, or just make the girl feel uncomfortable. Keep things light, flirtatious, and friendly and make the girl feel like you really care about her.  When you start breaking the ice, try to get a feel for whether or not the girl is interested. If she crosses her arms over her chest, backs away from you, or keeps looking around for her friends or checking her phone, then it just may not be your day. If you’re pretty sure she’s not feeling it, then be polite but move on. You’ll both begin to flirt more with each other as the conversation progresses, so you don’t need to force it too much at the very beginning. If the girl is standing with a group of her friends, or even just one or two of them, then you have to make an effort to be nice to them, too. You don’t want the girl to think you’re only being nice to her because you want to get with her and that you’re normally disrespectful to girls; make sure to be nice to her friends and to introduce yourself to them while also making it clear that the girl you came up to is the only one you’re interested in. It’s important to be nice to her friends so they don’t try to stop her from talking to you, but you should avoid flirting with them too much or the girl will think that you’re just a naturally flirtatious guy who doesn’t have any special interest in her.
Summary:
Look your best. Make eye contact. Introduce yourself with confidence. Don’t use cheesy pick up lines. Don’t come on too strong. Be nice to her friends.