At 29 weeks and 4 days, you are nearing the end of your seventh month of pregnancy. The eighth month typically begins around week 30 or between weeks 31-
Regarding your high-risk pregnancy, it is crucial to consult with your healthcare provider regularly. They will monitor your condition closely and provide appropriate guidance based on your specific situation. High-risk pregnancies may involve factors such as advanced maternal age, pre-existing medical conditions, multiple pregnancies (twins or more), or complications that arise during pregnancy.
To ensure the best possible outcome for both you and your baby, follow any recommendations provided by your healthcare provider. This may include additional prenatal visits, specialized testing, lifestyle modifications (such as diet and exercise), medication management if necessary, and close monitoring of fetal growth and well-being.
Remember to communicate openly with your healthcare team about any concerns or symptoms you experience throughout your pregnancy. They are there to support you and provide the necessary care to help ensure a healthy delivery.