Nungging

Engineers use ballast water systems to correct a nungging ship, ensuring it sits level on the water for safe navigation and fuel efficiency. 4. Cultural and Linguistic Contexts

Midwives and obstetricians often recommend the "knee-chest" ( nungging ) position for pregnant women if the baby is in a breech (sungsang) position. Spending 10–15 minutes in this posture twice a day is believed to help create more space in the pelvis, encouraging the baby to rotate into the head-down (cephalic) position. nungging

One of the most practical applications of the nungging position is in prenatal care. Engineers use ballast water systems to correct a