29 weeks of pregnancy is usually around 7 months of gestation, when you are in the late stages of pregnancy. The number of weeks of pregnancy is calculated from the first day of the last menstrual period to 40 weeks as the expected date of delivery. The 29th week of pregnancy is 7 months plus 1 week of pregnancy, when you need to perform ultrasound to check the fetal orientation and pay attention to the fetal movement and fetal heart rate changes. If you have high risk factors such as gestational hypertension, you should also pay attention to regular blood pressure monitoring, diet control and rest. If the baby’s fetal movement and fetal heart rate are too fast, you should be alert to the possibility of fetal hypoxia. Once pregnant women find that they are not feeling well, they should go to the obstetrics department of the hospital in time to improve fetal ultrasound and other examinations, and at the same time give continuous low-flow oxygen treatment. For pregnant women with combined gestational hypertension, gestational diabetes and other gestational diseases, they should pay attention to regular maternity checkups so that abnormalities can be detected and treated as early as possible to minimize the risk.