Fetal malposition at 28 weeks generally does not need special treatment.
At 28 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus in the uterine cavity is still relatively available space, the fetal position is not yet fixed, so fetal malposition has the possibility of becoming normal, clinically the most common fetal malposition at 28 weeks of pregnancy is breech presentation, but most of the breech presentation can be converted to a normal position before 32 weeks of pregnancy, which is conducive to delivery, so the 28 weeks of fetal malposition is generally not necessary to carry out special treatment.
It should be noted that very few fetuses with fetal malposition can be combined with malformations, such as congenital anencephaly, spina bifida, hydrocephalus, etc. The prognosis of such fetuses is poor, and timely termination of pregnancy is needed after diagnosis.
When a pregnant woman has abnormal fetal position, she should consult a doctor as soon as possible to clarify her condition, so as not to delay her condition and lead to adverse consequences.