Positive fetal position Fetal movements may be at the bottom of the uterus or on the sides of the abdomen, and the location of fetal movements is not fixed. Positive fetal position generally refers to the cephalic position, in which the fetus is immersed in amniotic fluid. The fetus may be in the clasped knees, curled limbs, head down, buttocks up position. Fetal movement occurs when fetal limbs impact the uterine wall after reaching and kicking within the uterus. Positive fetal movement may be in the fundus or on the sides of the abdomen. The position of fetal movement is not fixed, the fetus will not be in a position for a long time activities, generally in about 16 to 20 weeks of pregnancy to feel the fetal movement, after 28 weeks of pregnancy, fetal movement becomes more regular, you can learn to count the fetal movement to understand the number of fetal movement is normal. An hour fetal movement in 3 ~ 5 times, 12 hours fetal movement in 30 ~ 40 times, 32 ~ 34 weeks pregnant is the peak of fetal movement, 12 hours fetal movement in 100 times regularly is also normal. After pregnancy, you should do a good job of pregnancy checkups, through the counting of fetal movement to find out whether the fetus intrauterine hypoxia may be.