In the late stage of pregnancy, around 36 weeks, the fetus will gradually enter the womb. At this time, the fetus will quickly welcome the arrival of formal delivery. But some women may experience fetal implantation in mid pregnancy, so is 29 weeks too early for implantation?
When a woman is 29 weeks pregnant, the fetus will not enter the pelvic cavity because the fetus usually descends slowly in the pelvic cavity with its head down and body curled up in the late stages of pregnancy. Entering the pelvic cavity is the first step in the delivery process. However, some women may enter labor one or two months earlier due to some special reasons.
Because some women give birth on the same day after the fetus enters the womb, while some girls may continue to give birth for one or two months after entering the womb. However, for cases where the fetus enters the womb at 29 weeks of pregnancy, premature birth may occur due to various factors. Therefore, in such cases, pregnant women should undergo timely physical examinations to avoid abnormal causes.
After the fetus enters the womb, pregnant women may frequently experience uterine contractions due to the pressure of the fetal head on the uterine cavity. If not properly maintained, it can easily lead to premature birth. So after the fetus enters the womb, women must strictly rest in bed and avoid doing strenuous exercise.