Is 34 weeks normal for a grade 2 placenta?

Placental maturity grade 2 at 34 weeks of pregnancy is generally normal.
Placenta grading can be divided into 4 grades according to the maturity of the placenta, with the increase of gestational weeks, the maturity of the placenta can be gradually increased, but there will be some differences in the maturity of the placenta in different individuals. Under normal circumstances, if the pregnancy checkup is normal, the nutritional supply is appropriate, and the fetus does not suffer from intrauterine hypoxia or maldevelopment, placenta maturity grade 2 at 34 weeks of pregnancy is normal.
Placenta grade 1 suggests that the placenta is just developing, mostly before 28 weeks of pregnancy; grade 2 mostly occurs in 29 weeks to 36 weeks of pregnancy, when the placenta tends to mature; grade 3 suggests that the placenta is close to maturity or basic maturity, generally in 36 weeks to 40 weeks of pregnancy is more common; and grade 4 suggests that the placenta has matured and tends to aging, generally in 37 weeks of pregnancy later.
Placental maturity grade 2 at 34 weeks’ gestation requires regular checkups, attention to fetal movement, nutritional balance, and avoidance of physical exertion, and once discomfort occurs, prompt medical attention should be sought.