What about 28 weeks of pregnancy?


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Abnormal fetal position, including abnormal fetal head position, breech presentation, shoulder presentation, is a common factor leading to dystocia, head presentation of dystocia, also known as cephalic dystocia. Often referred to as abnormal fetal position, refers to breech presentation and shoulder presentation. Breech presentation is the most common abnormal fetal position, accounting for 3 - 4% of the total number of full-term births. Before 30 weeks of pregnancy, breech presentation can change to head presentation. If it is still breech presentation after 30 weeks, it should be corrected. The commonly used correction methods include chest and knee recumbent position, moxibustion, external rotation of fetal position. Shoulder presentation refers to the horizontal position. If shoulder presentation is found in the late pregnancy, chest and knee recumbent position, moxibustion, external rotation of fetal position, etc. can also be used in time to help the fetal position turn positive. 28 weeks fetal position is not correct, it is recommended to continue observation for two weeks. If the fetal position cannot turn to normal after 30 weeks, then these measures can be taken as mentioned above.