Before 30 weeks of pregnancy, walking more can help to correct the fetal malposition, but after 30 weeks, it is generally not possible to adjust the fetal malposition by walking more. Before 30 weeks, the fetus is small, the space for activities is relatively large, and the fetal position changes frequently, so more walking by pregnant women will stimulate the fetus to adjust the fetal position and correct the fetal malposition; after 30 weeks, the fetus grows rapidly, the amniotic fluid is relatively reduced, and the fetal position is basically fixed, so the fetal malposition cannot be corrected by more walking. At this time, the fetal position should be adjusted by adopting the chest and knee position under the guidance of the doctor, that is, the pregnant woman kneels on the bed with her knees at 90 degrees and slightly apart, with her chest and shoulders on the bed, her head to the side and her hands on both sides of her head. This position should be done twice a day and maintained for 15 minutes each time. After the fetal position is adjusted, you should go to the obstetrics department for ultrasound review regularly to check whether the fetal position is corrected. If not, the correction should be continued under the guidance of the doctor or external inversion should be performed according to the situation.