Fetal malposition with low amniotic fluid at 37 weeks should be reviewed in time for amniotic fluid volume, and when there is no significant improvement, surgery should be performed to terminate the pregnancy at the appropriate time. At 37 weeks of gestation, when the ultrasound examination indicates that the amniotic fluid is low and the fetus is not in the right position, combined with fetal heart, fetal movement abnormalities and other manifestations of fetal hypoxia, or premature rupture of membranes, it is necessary to terminate the pregnancy in time for surgical operation, and make good preparation for the newborn’s resuscitation. When the fetal heart and fetal movement are normal, the amniotic fluid volume can be rechecked according to the doctor’s instructions. When the amniotic fluid volume rises, the labor can be continued under close monitoring of the fetal heart, fetal movement and changes in amniotic fluid volume. If the amniotic fluid volume does not improve significantly or continues to decrease, it is necessary to terminate the pregnancy by cesarean section in a timely manner to ensure the safety of mother and baby. If the amniotic fluid at 37 weeks is low and the fetus is not in the right position, it needs to be actively handled under the guidance of the doctor to ensure the safety of the mother and the baby.