Is 33 weeks normal for a grade 2 placenta?

Placenta grade 2 at 33 weeks of pregnancy may or may not be normal, depending on the situation. Before 36 weeks of pregnancy, the placenta grading is grade 1, if it enters grade 2 early at 33 weeks, it may suggest that the placenta is mature, at this time, if the size of the fetus, fetal heart rate, fetal movement and other indicators are within the normal range, it means that the fetus is developing well, don’t need to be overly worried, in this case, 33 weeks of placenta grade 2 is normal. If the placenta grade 2 occurs at 33 weeks of pregnancy, and at the same time there is a decrease in fetal movement, fetal heart rate, amniotic fluid abnormalities, it may suggest that the placenta is premature, the blood supply and oxygen supply in the placenta is reduced, the transmission of nutrients is impaired, the fetus may have developmental delay, stop developing, this situation 33 weeks placenta grade 2 is not normal. Regular checkups, if you find 33 weeks placenta grade 2 and accompanied by reduced fetal heartbeat, amniotic fluid abnormalities, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, and actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment.