The maturity of the placenta does not necessarily determine the time of delivery. Therefore, a more mature grade 2 placenta is not directly related to the possibility of early labor. Factors affecting labor at 32 weeks of gestation include the presence of pregnancy-related comorbidities and intrauterine distress of the fetus. Gestational comorbidities are one of the most critical factors affecting the ability of a pregnant woman to give birth early. If the symptoms of pregnancy complications such as high blood pressure, diabetes and anemia are mild, the pregnant woman can be hospitalized for observation and, depending on the development of the situation, decide whether to terminate the pregnancy under the guidance of the doctor. If the situation is urgent and more serious, the pregnant woman needs to terminate the pregnancy under the guidance of the doctor to ensure the safety and health of herself and her baby. In addition, the condition of the fetus in the uterus also determines whether the pregnancy should be terminated early. If the fetus is in severe intrauterine distress, such as intrauterine oxygen deprivation or arrested growth, the pregnant woman needs to give birth as soon as possible with the help of her doctor to prevent the fetus from experiencing more serious consequences in the womb. The 32 weeks of pregnancy has reached the middle to late stage, in order to ease the uneasiness of pregnant women, it is recommended that pregnant women carry out maternity checkups on time, usually pay more attention to the changes in fetal movement, if you find any fetal abnormality, seek medical attention as early as possible and deal with it in a timely manner.