What does a normal birth position look like

Fetal position for normal delivery is usually occipital anterior position, which is divided into occipital left anterior position and occipital left posterior position. Occipital anterior position is a kind of fetal position of head position, head position also includes occipital transverse position, occipital posterior position, but smooth labor delivery for occipital anterior position is good, the back of the head of the fetus in front of the mother, it is in the occipital anterior position, including occipital left anterior and occipital left posterior position. The fetus articulates into the pelvis with the smallest diameter and descends in the pelvis, which is favorable for a normal delivery. At around 28 weeks of pregnancy, you should go to the hospital for a checkup to see if the fetal position is normal or not. Fetal malposition can be changed to a normal position through knee-chest recumbency and surgical fetal position reversal. 32 weeks later, the fetal position is fixed and it is more difficult to change it. After 32 weeks, it is more difficult to change the position of the fetus. If the position of the fetus is not normal, the chances of difficult labor will increase. Depending on your situation, you should choose to deliver your baby by normal delivery or cesarean section to minimize the chance of difficult delivery. If you have any symptoms of physical discomfort, you should go to the hospital and consult your physician for guidance.