What does it feel like to be in the breech to head position

Breech to cephalic position is usually not much feeling, but the place where the fetus moves may change. After breech to cephalic position, the place where frequent fetal movement occurs may change. Generally, the feet of the fetus are the place where fetal movement is most active, and in the case of breech position, the place where the most fetal movement occurs is usually located in the lower abdomen, and in the case of cephalic position, the place where the most active fetal movement occurs is usually in the upper abdomen. If you want to convert breech position to cephalic position, you can perform knee-chest recumbency under the guidance of your obstetrician or external breech inversion by an experienced obstetrician. During pregnancy, ultrasound is recommended to know the intrauterine fetal orientation, amniotic fluid volume, and the position of the placenta, and regular obstetric checkups are recommended to deal with any abnormalities promptly.