ROP fetal position, also known as right occipital posterior position, is a type of fetal position, and persistent occipital posterior position is not conducive to a normal delivery. ROP fetal position means that the baby’s occipital bone is on the right side of the mother’s pelvis, which is a kind of normal fetal position. Generally, when full-term labor occurs, as long as the head of the fetus is not particularly large, it is possible to have a smooth delivery. However, if the fetus is large, ROP fetal position has a higher possibility of difficult labor, so it is important to closely monitor and pay attention to fetal movement during pregnancy. It is worth noting that ROP fetal position can be corrected to occipitofrontal fetal position through reasonable exercise, but the specific way should be carried out under the guidance of professional doctors. Therefore, it is important to have regular checkups, pay attention to fetal movement, and intervene promptly if there are any abnormalities.