What is the position of the fetus when it moves at the bottom of the abdomen?

Fetal movement in the lowest part of the abdomen, may be transverse labor, longitudinal labor position, etc..
1. Transverse birth position: a kind of improper fetal position, refers to the shoulders of the fetus first into the pelvis, called shoulder first exposure. The fetus is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the pregnant woman, with the head and feet on either side of the waist of the pregnant woman, and the back is downward, at which time the fetus moves in the lowest part of the abdomen.
2. Longitudinal birth: the most common fetal position in daily life, referring to the head of the fetus enters the pelvis first. The body of the fetus is parallel to the mother’s longitudinal axis, with the fetal head facing downward and the lower limbs facing upward, and is further divided into four types: occiput-first, frontal-first, and face-first, among which occiput-first is the most normal. Fetal movement in the lowermost part of the lower abdomen indicates that the fetus is facing face up.
Usually, the position of the fetus can be determined according to the clinical manifestations, external examination of the abdomen and listening to the fetal movement, etc. However, it is recommended to go to the hospital for ultrasound examination to accurately determine the position of the fetus, so as not to affect the health of the pregnant woman and the fetus.