Frequent contractions in the 29th week of pregnancy require admission to the hospital for treatment as it takes some time to control the condition and if left untreated may lead to risks such as preterm labor and intrauterine distress.
Contractions are short for uterine contractility and are characterized by rhythmicity, polarity, symmetry and retraction. Currently at 29 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus is not yet full term and the contractions are more frequent, which can stimulate the risk of causing problems such as preterm labor or intrauterine distress, and therefore is something that needs to be admitted to the hospital for treatment.
For those who have more frequent contractions or accompanied by strong abdominal pain or intravaginal bleeding at 29 weeks of pregnancy, they should seek medical attention and be treated under the guidance of a doctor. During pregnancy, you should pay attention to rest, supplement nutrition, try to maintain personal emotional stability, avoid excessive tension induced contractions.