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29 Weeks Pregnant: Symptoms and Developments

We are sure by now, at 29 weeks pregnant, your body has started showing some real changes. The week can be challenging and daunting, but there is nothing to worry. The only best way to comfort yourselves is actually to understand what is happening to you and your baby. The baby will start to get more active as the weeks pull you closer to the final D-day.

You will notice how your body expands. Gradually, the body levels out to the proper size and after a hard working nine months, the little ball of sunshine stares at you with cute little button eyes. Before this, there are nights of no sleep and morning sickness compiled with strong emotions and increasing appetite. For some mothers, there might be skin conditions like acne or spots which are popularly known as the mask of pregnancy. However, with time, the mother eases into her new body, and she relaxes into her new gown of motherhood.

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Table of Content:

  • What to Expect
  • Month and Trimester
  • Belly look like
  • Fetal development
  • Symptoms
  • Activities
  • Diet and Exercise
  • Ultrasound
  • Tips To Overcome Stress
  • Medical Treatments and Checkup
  • Precautions
  • Checklist

29 Weeks Pregnant: What to Expect?

Your baby is now more active than ever. You will notice how it starts to kick you very often, and this sure is a good sign that your baby is doing well in there. Start to count the kicks. In fact, the doctor might advise you to do so, just so that you know how well the baby is doing. That must be a good time pass for you as well!

Which Month Trimester are you in at Week 29 of Pregnancy?

You are in your third trimester, six months and one week into the pregnancy. 29 weeks pregnant baby weight is that of a pomelo, weighing about 1.3 kg and measuring about 36.8cm. This is the period in which your baby will gain half the weight of birth.

What Does a 29 Week Pregnant Belly Look Like?

Your belly is now bigger and will continue to grow bigger with time. This means you might probably not be able to see your own feet! The amniotic fluid in the uterus is around 9cm now.

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