37 weeks, the fetus is in the right occipital transverse position, can we still deliver?

At 37 weeks, the fetal position is right occipital-transverse, and if the fetal position is corrected successfully, labor can usually be normal. At 37 weeks the fetal position is right occipito-transverse, and it is not possible to generalize whether or not labor can be normalized at this time. Since there is still some time before delivery at 37 weeks, the fetus may change during this period and the fetal position can still be corrected. However, if the fetal position is not corrected successfully, it is generally not recommended to have a normal delivery in order to avoid danger to both the mother and the fetus. However, if the mother is highly productive, the birth canal is spacious or the fetus is small, it is possible to deliver in the right occipital transverse position. The doctor should make a comprehensive assessment based on the size of the mother’s pelvis, the size of the fetus and the progress of labor. To summarize, it is recommended that pregnant women follow the doctor’s instructions to actively undergo obstetric examination and cooperate with the doctor to correct the fetal position.