At 32 weeks of pregnancy the fetus has grown to about 1700g, but it varies from person to person. At 32 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus is about 40 centimeters long, weighs around 1,700 grams, has a vertex-hip length of about 28 centimeters, a biparietal diameter of around 8-8.5 centimeters, a head circumference of about 29-33 centimeters, and a femur length of between 5.9 and 6.2 centimeters. At 32 weeks, the fetus’s skin takes on a deep reddish hue, and the internal organs are nearing maturity, with fingernails growing and intestinal functions maturing so that it can survive even if born now. However, the nutritional status of the pregnant woman herself, as well as the genetic factors of the couple, will have an impact on the size of the fetus, as long as the size of the fetus is within the normal range.