Weight Gain in 29th Week of Pregnancy

Submitted by Pregnancy and Baby Care team on October 17, 2012

Being pregnant is one of the most amazing experiences a woman can have during her lifetime. During the nine months that she nurtures the child within the womb, there are a number of changes that take place, right from the time of conception to the time of the actual delivery of the baby. In the 29th week of pregnancy, the child is more or less formed on the outside, with the internal organs still undergoing their finer developmental stages. When you are 29 weeks pregnant, weight gain should not be difficult to deal with, as this is the later stage of your pregnancy.

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In the initial stages of pregnancy, women tend to get a little bothered by the weight they are gaining in due course of the pregnancy, but they must realize that they gain weight only for the benefit of the child within the womb.

At 29 weeks pregnant, a weight gain chart will only be able to tell you what you should ideally be weighing. However, being formulated on the basis of data collected from specific regions, it does not necessarily cater to expectant mothers all across the globe.


The foods that you consume, based on the climatic condition during your time of expectancy will play an important part on the weight gain you experience during your pregnancy. Expectant mothers in cold countries tend to eat more than expectant mothers in warm countries. Similarly, a 29 weeks pregnant weight gain calculator is available over the internet, and will give you an expected amount of weight gain that you should be experiencing. These instruments are based on data collected from specific regions and are not absolutely accurate for all expectant mothers.

If you are 29 weeks pregnant and weight gain seems to be bothering you, consult your physician and ask for his or her opinion. Your doctor will be the best assessor of whether you are overweight or not, keeping in mind the fact that you are soon expecting a child. Weight gain at 29 weeks pregnant is a natural phenomenon that takes place gradually, as the body is adapting itself to the size of the growing child inside the womb. Expectant mothers need not feel embarrassed about the weight they gain when they are expecting and should feel proud of the fact that they are about to bring new life into being. Once you have completed the term of the pregnancy and after adequate rest, you can worry about losing the extra weight that you have gained. Keeping fit by exercising daily will be of great help during your pregnancy, as well as after your delivery.

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