It's ok, this is really common after you've already had one baby. Your uterus has much more "give" so the baby can move around alot longer

My first baby was head down from very early on, around 20 weeks I think. My second one didn't get his act together until 33 weeks - he was breech or transverse at every appointment until then. One night at 33 weeks I walked down the stairs and felt him practically bursting out my sides. For an hour I wanted to hurl I was so uncomfortable. Then I felt him kick me in the ribs...had an appointment the next day and he was head down. And that's where he stayed