Skin Changes at 29 Weeks Pregnant
Pregnancy hormones trigger numerous skin changes, including hyperpigmentation, acne, glow, linea nigra, and melasma. Most are temporary and harmless, though some require monitoring.
👶 What's Happening at Week 29
Your baby is now the size of a butternut squash.
- Muscles and lungs continue maturing.
- The fetus is very active — you'll feel strong kicks and rolls.
- Fat continues to accumulate, making skin less wrinkled.
🔬 Why You're Experiencing Skin Changes at Week 29
- Estrogen stimulates melanocytes (pigment cells) to produce more melanin, causing darkening
- Increased blood flow creates the 'pregnancy glow' but also causes flushing
- Progesterone can trigger acne by increasing sebum production
- Stretched skin over the growing abdomen can cause itching and dryness
- Spider veins form as blood volume and blood vessel proliferation increase
💊 Relief Tips for Week 29
📋 Other Week 29 Symptoms
⚠️ Call Your Doctor If…
- Sudden onset of intensely itchy skin all over the body (possible cholestasis of pregnancy)
- A rash of raised, itchy hives on the abdomen and beyond (possible PUPPP)
- A mole or dark spot that changes in size, shape, or color
- Skin that becomes cracked or infected
Frequently Asked Questions
What is linea nigra?
Linea nigra is a dark vertical line that appears on the abdomen from the navel to the pubic area. It is caused by hormonal hyperpigmentation and typically fades within a few months of delivery.
What is melasma (mask of pregnancy)?
Melasma is brown or grayish patches on the face, typically across the cheeks, forehead, and upper lip, caused by increased melanin production. It is worsened by sun exposure.
Is pregnancy acne normal?
Yes — hormonal acne is common in the first trimester. Gentle, pregnancy-safe cleansers and non-comedogenic moisturizers help. Avoid tretinoin (Retin-A) and high-dose salicylic acid.
What is PUPPP?
PUPPP (pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy) is an itchy rash that typically starts in stretch marks on the abdomen in the third trimester. It is benign but very uncomfortable and can be treated with topical steroids.