Breech position is a fetal position with breech as the first part, including single breech first, complete breech first and incomplete breech first. It is the most common type of abnormal fetal position and accounts for about 3% to 4% of all deliveries by the end of pregnancy. The causes of breech position in pregnant women are generally related to abnormal pelvis, abnormal uterine morphology, and obstruction of fetal head articulation due to placenta praevia. If this condition occurs, it can be corrected at 30-32 weeks of gestation. The method is to empty the bladder, loosen the trouser belt, put the chest and knees on the bed, with the buttocks raised and the thighs perpendicular to the bed, while the chest should be as close to the bed as possible, this posture is conducive to the fetal buttocks exiting the pelvis and changing to the head position by the gravity of the fetus. Do it once a day in the morning and once in the evening for 10-15 minutes each time, and review it after a week of continuous practice. This correction method is not recommended for pregnant women who have high-risk factors such as umbilical cord rounding, umbilical cord too short, intrauterine distress of the fetus, which may lead to intrauterine hypoxia, placental abruption, and the risk of intrauterine fetal death in severe cases. Appropriate daily walks for pregnant women are very beneficial for the growth of the fetus, for the mother to control weight gain, reduce the occurrence of blood clots, etc. However, for breech pregnant women it is recommended that pregnant women should be moderate in their activities, avoid big sports and high intensity sports, because pregnant women in breech position, if the premature rupture of fetal membranes is caused by strenuous activities, there is still a certain risk, because once the water breaks in breech patients, the risk of umbilical cord prolapse is easy to occur, and umbilical cord prolapse, within a short time, can cause fetal death. Therefore, it is recommended that breech pregnant mothers should exercise appropriately and combine work and rest. Is it true that the breech position found at 28 weeks will not turn over in late pregnancy? No, the fetus is turning inside the mother’s body, and as long as there is enough space, it can turn over even at 40 weeks. Therefore, pregnant women with breech position should keep their mood relaxed on weekdays. But most people basically have their fetal position fixed after 34 weeks. There is no correlation between exercising more and changing the fetal position. Because breech position does not affect the health of the fetus, one should wait for delivery with a positive attitude.