Your Baby in week 29
Your Baby in week 29:
Your baby continues to be active, and those first few flutters
of movement have given way to hard jabs and punches that may
take your breath away. If you notice a decrease in movement,
do a fetal kick count: your baby should move at least 10
times in an hour. If your baby moves less, talk to your health care provider.
What's going on with You:
During pregnancy, iron is important for replenishing the
red blood cell supply. You should be eating at least
30 milligrams of iron each day. Because iron deficiency
is common during pregnancy, your health care provider
may recommend that you receive a blood test to check
your iron level. If it's low, you may be prescribed an iron supplement.
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