How to sleep in left occipital transverse position can be adjusted

Left occipital transverse position is the correct fetal position in clinical labor and delivery, which usually does not need to be adjusted and can be maintained. During pregnancy, the fetus will move around in the uterine cavity as it grows and develops, and left occipital transverse position is one of the positions of the fetus in the uterine cavity, which is a normal position for labor and delivery, which enables the fetus to receive better nutrition and ensures the smoothness of the delivery process. It is recommended that mothers with left occipital transverse position should rest on the left side in order to ensure normal blood flow and avoid hypoxia and abnormal fetal movement. At the same time, it is also important to perform regular checkups of the fetal position during pregnancy and to intervene in a timely manner when problems are detected, so as to avoid delays in the disease and the emergence of other problems.