The anterior position of the uterus is normal and the position of the uterus is not related to whether or not you are pregnant. Under normal circumstances, the position of the uterus is divided into anterior and posterior uterine positions. Both anterior and posterior uterine positions are normal, but generally there are more women with anterior uterine position. The first is that women with an anterior uterus are more likely to get pregnant and are less likely to have back pain. In posterior uterine position, the cervical cervix is not easily immersed in semen due to the excessive upward movement of the cervix, and the amount of sperm entering the uterine cavity is relatively low, but changing the position of intercourse can significantly improve the conception rate. Anterior and posterior uterine positions are only anatomical definitions and have no substantial pathological significance. After pregnancy, you should pay attention to rest, avoid overexertion, pay attention to a reasonable diet, do not eat spicy and stimulating food, eat more food rich in protein, vitamins and minerals, exercise properly, and have regular pregnancy tests.