Fetal head on the pubic symphysis means that the fetal position is cephalic, but not yet completely in the pelvis. The pubic symphysis refers to the bones above the perineum, and the position of the fetal head above the pubic symphysis means that the fetus is in the cephalic position with the head pointing downward. Since the pubic symphysis is located at the entrance to the pelvis, the fetal head is located above the pubic symphysis, suggesting that the fetus has not yet fully entered the pelvis. Normal Fetal Position: Normal fetal position includes occipital left anterior position and occipital right anterior position. The head of the fetus is on the bottom, located at the entrance of the pelvis, at this time, the state of the fetus in the uterus is mostly flexion of the fetal head, and the occipital bone of the fetal head is the lowest part. The hands are crossed and flexed in front of the chest, the legs are crossed and flexed in front of the chest and abdomen, and the fetus as a whole is in a flexed position to pass through the pelvis with the smallest diameter, so as to make the vaginal delivery go smoothly. After pregnancy, you should do regular labor checkups and pay attention to the changes in fetal movement.