Placenta 1 at 23 weeks, is that normal?

Placenta grade 1 mostly appears in 29~36 weeks, 23 weeks gestation placenta grade 1 is slightly early, as long as other tests are normal generally not a big problem, may be related to individual differences.
The placenta is divided into 0, 1, 2 and 3 according to its maturity level, which is described by ultrasound imaging. Placental grades are progressively higher with increasing gestational weeks. Placenta grade I ultrasound shows a bright straight line in the chorionic plate, the placental parenchyma particles are slightly thicker and more echogenic, and the basal lamina is not seen, which represents that the placenta is currently in the preliminary stage of development.
Generally speaking, placenta grade 1 appears in the 29th to 36th week of pregnancy, but because the placental grading is easily affected by the doctor’s subjective influence, it can only be used as an auxiliary indicator. Although the placenta level 1 at 23 weeks is relatively early, the doctor will generally assess the condition of the fetus according to the amount of amniotic fluid, fetal heart, etc. As long as there are no problems with other tests, the fetus will not be affected.
Placenta grade 1 at 23 weeks of pregnancy, but also consider whether it is related to some pregnancy complications, such as gestational diabetes and gestational hypertension, nutritional deficiencies or anemia, may also be detected in the placenta biased precocious, the need to closely monitor the fetus for hypoxia and the growth and development of the situation.