Engaging in sexual activity during the 29th week of pregnancy is generally considered safe for most women. However, it is important to consult with your healthcare provider to ensure that there are no specific complications or risks associated with your pregnancy. In most cases, as long as you have a low-risk pregnancy and there are no medical concerns, having sex at this stage should not harm you or your baby. It is important to communicate openly with your partner about any discomfort or changes in sexual desire that you may experience during this time. Additionally, certain positions may be more comfortable than others due to the growing size of your belly. If you have a history of preterm labor, placenta previa, cervical insufficiency, or other high-risk conditions, your healthcare provider may advise against sexual activity. Always follow their guidance and discuss any concerns or questions you may have regarding intimacy during pregnancy.