If the head of the fetus is found to be high when approaching the expected date of delivery, the head of the fetus can be lowered through moderate activities. Pregnant women can insist on about half an hour of exercise every day, such as walking and other daily activities or through yoga, prenatal exercises and other more gentle exercise, to accelerate the time of the fetus into the pelvis, but note that you should avoid strenuous exercise or heavy physical labor. There are many reasons for high fetal head, such as oversized fetus, incorrect pelvic position, high floating head, narrow pelvis of pregnant women, excessive amniotic fluid and so on. Regardless of the cause of high fetal head, it is necessary to go to the hospital for a detailed prenatal checkup before delivery, measure the pelvic radial values, and conduct pelvic assessment to rule out cephalopelvic disproportion or unsuitable for normal delivery and decide on the appropriate mode of delivery. Generally speaking, primigravid women tend to enter the pelvis 2 weeks before the expected date of labor, while experienced women usually enter the pelvis after the onset of regular contractions. If there is no obvious abnormality on examination, there is no need to worry and you can wait patiently for the baby to be delivered naturally. If the head is raised and the pelvis is not symmetrical during labor, a trial of labor can be performed. If the trial of labor is unsuccessful, a cesarean section should be chosen to ensure the safety of the mother and child.