What is knee-chest position.?

The knee-chest position is a position typically used in medical settings during vaginal or rectal exams or procedures. In this position, the person lies face-down on the exam table with their bottom in the air and their knees pulled up toward their chest. The weight of the person's body rests on their knees and chest, creating a "V" shape. The position can be uncomfortable, but it allows for better access to the pelvic area for medical exams or procedures. The knee-chest position is also sometimes used during childbirth to help move the baby's head into an optimal position for delivery. It is important to note that the knee-chest position should only be used under the supervision of a medical professional.