Abnormal fetal position refers to the abnormal posture of the fetus in its uterus, which is not conducive to vaginal delivery for women. However, it is also a problem that many women may encounter during pregnancy. In order to avoid the problem of improper fetal position, women should actively take protective measures during pregnancy. However, what is the reason for improper fetal position?

Misalignment of the fetus may be caused by excessive amniotic fluid. The fetus is constantly moving in the uterus, and if there is excessive amniotic fluid, the range of fetal movement will increase. With a more relaxed environment, it is easy to experience fetal misalignment.
Furthermore, if a woman has multiple pregnancies, she is also prone to fetal misalignment. The uterus is originally used to conceive one fetus. If multiple pregnancies are carried, the uterine environment will be crowded, making it difficult for the fetus to maintain a normal fetal position, resulting in fetal misalignment.
Furthermore, when a woman experiences fetal malposition, it is important to correct it promptly. Early correction usually has a good reversal effect. Women should not sit or lie in bed for long periods of time, and can engage in appropriate exercise such as walking if their body allows. Regular prenatal check ups should also be conducted to determine whether the fetal position has been corrected. If the fetal position has not been corrected by the end of pregnancy, women should prepare for a cesarean section.