Fetuses sometimes roll over in late pregnancy. Babies in late pregnancy also roll over, just that the space for rolling over is reduced and may not be felt as strongly. In late pregnancy, when the fetus has very little room to move in the uterus, its activities are restricted and there is no room for many big movements, but the baby sometimes switches positions when the pregnant woman’s posture changes. If the baby first dew parts into the basin, the fetus in the uterus activities will be more restricted, turn over and other large movements will be difficult to complete, the fetus can generally move limbs. Pregnant women in late pregnancy should pay attention to self-counting fetal movement, if the fetal movement is abnormal, you need to consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying the condition, resulting in adverse consequences.