Sequelae such as respiratory infections, brain damage, and poor resistance may occur in 32-week preterm infants, but not all 32-week preterm infants will have sequelae. 32 weeks preterm babies have less alveolar surface active substance, poor lung maturity, pulmonary hyaline membrane lesions can occur, and also respiratory problems, commonly respiratory infections. 32 weeks preterm babies with immature development of the nervous system are prone to brain injuries such as intraventricular hemorrhage and periventricular white matter softening, which will affect the intellectual development of the fetus. The baby needs to be treated in the pediatrics department due to preterm delivery. After the baby is discharged from the hospital, expectant mothers need to take care of their preterm babies more patiently and carefully. If the baby is not feeling well, it is important to go to the hospital in time for checkups and to raise the baby scientifically under the guidance of the doctor.