At 29 weeks pregnant, here are some of the symptoms you may be experiencing: Varicose veins. If you’re noticing sore and possibly itchy blue veins bulging on your legs, these are probably varicose veins. They occur when your growing uterus puts pressure on the major veins that move blood from your lower body to your heart. You’re more likely to develop them if this isn’t your first pregnancy, or if varicose veins run ...
At 29 weeks pregnant, here are some of the symptoms you may be experiencing: Varicose veins. If you’re noticing sore and possibly itchy blue veins bulging on your legs, these are probably varicose veins. They occur when your growing uterus puts pressure on the major veins that move blood from your lower body to your heart. You’re more likely to develop them if this isn’t your first pregnancy, or if varicose veins run in your family.At 29 weeks pregnant, you may be noticing your baby’s kicks are getting stronger and that your little one changes position from time to time. Learn more here!At 29 weeks pregnant, you may be feeling both happy and anxious as you prepare for your baby's arrival. Read on to learn about the amazing progress your baby is making, as well as what's going on with your growing belly and how to manage the symptoms you might experience at 29 weeks.Overall, during this last trimester, you need about 450 extra calories each day, and at 29 weeks pregnant, you can expect your weight gain to be about one pound each week from now until the end of your pregnancy, or approximately 12 pounds, assuming you were in the normal BMI range before your pregnancy and that you give birth at 40 weeks.