Strong latent labor swings about a third of these to left
occiput transverse (back of the baby's head is to mama's left and baby is facing her right) before dilation begins (in «pre-labor» or «false labor»).»
Right
Occiput Transverse (ROT) is a common starting position in which the baby has a bit more likelihood of rotating to the posterior during labor than to the anterior.
Historically, forceps rotation of the fetal occiput from occiput posterior or
occiput transverse was common practice.
Not exact matches
You may want to try to find a midwife or a doula who can help you try to convince Little Mister / Miss
Transverse to turn
occiput anterior.