Still breech at 29 weeks is there any chance of conversion?

At 29 weeks it is still breech there is still a chance to convert, i.e. to cephalic position. In most cases, there is a chance for the pregnancy to turn cephalic when the pregnancy is less than full term and the fetus is not too large, so there is still a chance to turn 29 weeks pregnant if the fetus is in breech position. Whether or not it can be turned into cephalic position depends on the size of the fetus, the amount of amniotic fluid, and the condition of the pregnant woman’s pelvis, all of which will have an impact on the chances of turning the fetus into cephalic position. If the fetus is relatively small, the amniotic fluid volume is relatively high, and the pregnant woman has a normal pelvis, the chances of reversal are relatively high. If the fetus is relatively large, the amniotic fluid volume is relatively low, the pregnant woman has an abnormal pelvis, or the pelvic inlet is narrow, the chances of turning are relatively small. When breech position is detected at 29 weeks of pregnancy, chest and knee position can be performed appropriately with regular review.