At 24 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus is in the RSA position, which is normal and does not require correction.
RSA position, means breech position. r stands for right side, s stands for breech and a stands for anterior position. An ultrasound at 24 weeks of pregnancy shows the fetus in the RSA position, which is also a normal phenomenon and does not require correction.
Generally before 28 weeks of pregnancy, because the amniotic fluid volume is relatively large and the fetus is relatively small, so the space for the fetus to move is relatively large, and the fetal position is not fixed at this time. Even if ultrasound examination reveals that it is in breech position, this situation does not need to be corrected.
After the 28th week of pregnancy, if the ultrasound is still in breech position, this situation is considered fetal malposition, which is not conducive to labor, so it is necessary to take the knee-chest position under the guidance of the doctor to correct it.