How to correct the fetal position

Fetal position is more common, before 28 weeks of pregnancy because the fetus is small and easy to move, so if the fetal position is still unstable, it can be corrected automatically. However, if the fetal position is still not correct after 28 weeks of pregnancy, it can be corrected by the following methods: 1. Chest and knee position method: If the pregnant woman has more amniotic fluid and no umbilical cord around the neck after examination, you can generally try the chest and knee position method to correct the fetal position. The pregnant woman can kneel on a hard bed to keep her head low and hips high, put a pillow on her chest, bend both forearms upward, turn her head to one side against the bed, and turn her hips at right angles to her thighs, and practice 2-3 times a day for 10-15 minutes each time, and review after 1 week; 2, external inversion: external inversion is usually operated by a doctor, usually after 30 weeks of pregnancy, and the doctor inverts the fetus by hand pushing and other actions; 3, surgical treatment. Transverse position can be electively delivered by cesarean section, breech primigravida are mostly delivered by cesarean section, and transitional mothers can consider vaginal delivery if the fetus is small and the pelvis is large enough. Pregnant women should have regular prenatal checkups to diagnose fetal malposition in advance, and if it is not turned to head position, they can choose a suitable delivery method and be hospitalized for delivery in advance, which can prevent fetal malposition during delivery and avoid the serious consequences caused by fetal malposition.