Is it normal for a 32 week cephalic position to become transverse at 35 weeks?

32 weeks cephalic position that has changed to transverse position at 35 weeks is generally more normal. 32 weeks cephalic position, a change in fetal position at 35 weeks may be related to the activity of the fetus and this is generally more normal. If the fetus is relatively small and the range of motion of the fetus in the abdominal cavity is large, it may lead to a change in fetal position and a transverse situation. At 32 weeks, the fetus has not yet entered the pelvis, and the position of the fetus will continue to change, so transverse position at 35 weeks of pregnancy is relatively normal, and there is generally no need to worry too much. If the fetus has already entered the pelvis, basically there will be no change in fetal position again. Regular checkups are needed to determine the development of the fetus, and if the fetus is not in the correct position, it may affect the later stages of labor.