Whether or not the breech position can be reversed at 32 weeks of pregnancy is mainly related to the size of the fetus, the amount of amniotic fluid and other factors. Generally, the fetal position will not be more fixed until after 36 weeks of pregnancy. If a pregnant woman is in breech position at 32 weeks of pregnancy, if the fetus is smaller in size at this time, with more amniotic fluid and more space in the uterine cavity, the pregnant woman can be corrected through knee-chest position exercises and other ways under the guidance of the doctor, and the breech position may still be turned into the cephalic position. However, if the fetus is bigger and the amount of amniotic fluid is smaller, the space in the uterine cavity is smaller at this time, the position of the fetus is relatively fixed, and the possibility of breech position turning into cephalic position is smaller. In addition, if the fetus is found to have umbilical cord around the neck during ultrasound examination, due to the shortening of the umbilical cord, the fetus is pulled to rotate, which may affect the rotational position. It is recommended that pregnant women do regular checkups to keep track of the growth of the fetus in the uterus, and at the same time, pregnant women should relax themselves, pay attention to rest, and avoid strenuous exercise.