Amniotic fluid less than 5 centimeters at 29 weeks of pregnancy is a normal phenomenon and there is no need to be overly nervous. In general, the maximum depth of amniotic fluid at 29 weeks of pregnancy ranges from 3-8 centimeters. As long as the depth of amniotic fluid is greater than 3 centimeters at this time, the amniotic fluid is within the normal range, and generally will not have an impact on fetal growth and development, so there is no need for too much treatment. Regular amniotic fluid monitoring is required during pregnancy, as too much or too little amniotic fluid is an abnormality. Abnormal amniotic fluid is not only indicative of potential maternal-fetal complications, but can also directly jeopardize the safety of the fetus and should therefore be taken seriously. Women should undergo regular checkups during pregnancy to monitor their own health and that of the fetus, and seek immediate medical attention if there is any discomfort.