There is no accurate data on the probability of normal development of a 32-week preterm baby, but most preterm babies can develop well.
Preterm labor refers to the delivery of a baby at 28 weeks of gestation but less than 37 weeks of gestation, and newborns delivered during this period are clinically referred to as preterm babies. Because the organs of preterm infants are still not well developed, the body is lighter, so the survival rate is relatively low. However, in general, 32-week preterm babies are relatively mature, coupled with modern developed medicine, after proper care, the overall survival rate is still very high.
In general, 32-week preterm babies do not have much problem in realizing healthy growth as long as they are fed and cared for reasonably after birth to ensure steady weight gain. During the growth process, regular medical checkups should be conducted to identify problems and solve them in a timely manner.