What is the belly button connected to after birth?

In the womb, the umbilical cord delivers the oxygen and nutrients needed to allow your baby to grow. After birth, the cord is clamped and cut, leaving a stump. This eventually falls off, healing to form the umbilicus (belly button). There are ways for you to prevent problems during healing.
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What is the belly button connected to internally?

Internally the veins and arteries in the cord close up and form ligaments, which are tough connective tissues. These ligaments divide up the liver into sections and remain attached to the inside of the belly button.
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Is your belly button still connected to anything?

As you can see, it is not attached to anything in the body. The belly button is where the umbilical cord attaches to the fetus, connecting the developing baby to the placenta.
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What organ is behind your belly button?

Periumbilical pain is a type of abdominal pain that is localized in the region around or behind your belly button. This part of your abdomen is referred to as the umbilical region. It contains parts of your stomach, small and large intestine, and your pancreas.
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What attaches to the belly button?

When a baby is in the womb, the umbilical cord attaches to the navel at one end and your placenta—an organ that develops during pregnancy that's attached to the uterus—at the other. The umbilical cord transports nutrients from the mother to the baby. Once a baby is born, the umbilical cord becomes useless.
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Why you shouldn't pick your belly button?

Most bellybuttons are a breeding ground for bacteria since they're a dark, moist area where skin often rests against skin. As a result, you could get a yeast infection in your bellybutton.
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Is belly button connected to bladder?

In an open (or patent) urachus, there is an opening between the bladder and the belly button (navel). The urachus is a tube between the bladder and the belly button that is present before birth. In most cases, it closes along its full length before the baby is born. An open urachus occurs mostly in infants.
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What is hard behind my belly button?

Most often, a lump in the abdomen is caused by a hernia. An abdominal hernia occurs when there is a weak spot in the abdominal wall. This allows the internal organs to bulge through the muscles of the abdomen. A hernia may appear after you strain, or lift something heavy, or after a long period of coughing.
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What is the pain under my belly button?

The appendix is part of the large intestine, which is why the pain is near the belly button. Other symptoms of appendicitis include fever and an upset stomach. The pain also usually moves from the belly button to the lower right side of your abdomen, and you may also experience back pain.
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Why do I have a pain behind my belly button?

Appendix pain usually starts around the belly button and radiates throughout the abdomen. Pain worsens with any movement, including walking and coughing. In addition to pain, appendicitis causes the following additional symptoms: nausea and vomiting.
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Is the belly button connected to the groin?

Your groin is the area below your belly button, where your legs meet your torso.
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Is your belly button your life line?

The belly button marks the spot where the umbilical cord connected your body to your mother's womb. The umbilical cord was your life line when you were inside your mother's womb.
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Can you get a hernia in your belly button?

An umbilical hernia occurs when part of your intestine bulges through the opening in your abdominal muscles near your bellybutton (navel). Umbilical hernias are common and typically harmless. Umbilical hernias are most common in infants, but they can affect adults as well.
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What does a belly button hernia look like?

An umbilical hernia looks like a lump in the navel. It might become more obvious when the infant is laughing, crying, going to the toilet, or coughing. When the child is lying down or relaxed, the lump may shrink or go away completely.
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How do I check myself for a hernia?

How to tell you have a hernia
  1. Feel for a lump or swelling around the pubic bone.
  2. If you find a lump, make note of where it is and lie down.
  3. Did the lump disappear or become smaller? If so, it may be a hernia.
  4. Do you feel discomfort when coughing or lifting heavy objects? It's almost certainly a hernia.
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Do umbilical hernias go away?

Key points to remember. There is a good chance that your child's umbilical hernia will close on its own. Most of the time, a hernia that starts before 6 months of age will go away by 1 year of age. Your child may need surgery if the hernia is very large or if a hernia of any size has not gone away by age 5.
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Why when I touch my belly button I have to pee?

Dr Christopher Hollingsworth of NYC Surgical Associates explained to Lad Bible that often, despite inducing the feeling of needing to pee, touching the belly button actually stimulates the lining of the stomach, so that you think you need the loo, even though you may not.
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Why does touching my belly button feel weird?

"The internal lining of the abdominal cavity at your umbilicus (belly button) is called your parietal peritoneum. This structure is exquisitely sensitive and its sensory nerve fibres relay input back to the spinal cord at the same level as the nerves that relay sensation from your bladder and urethra."
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What happens to urachus after birth?

Before birth, there is a canal between the belly button and the bladder called the urachus. In most cases this canal goes away before birth. But sometimes part of the urachus remains after birth. The urachus has no purpose after birth, so if it remains it can cause health problems.
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How do I clean my deep belly button?

Deep-clean an innie with a washcloth or cotton swab.

Swab out the inside of your belly button gently with soap and water, and make sure to rinse it well afterward. Don't scrub hard—you could irritate the delicate skin in and around your belly button.
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What causes an innie or outie?

When you're born, the umbilical cord is cut and you have a small piece left called the umbilical stump. One to 2 weeks after birth, this stump falls off and what remains is your belly button. As a result, your belly button is essentially a scar. Whether it's an innie or outie depends on how your skin grows as it heals.
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What is the lump in my belly button?

A Lump in or Near Your Belly Button

Hernia: This condition develops when a hole forms in your belly muscles. Then part of your intestine pushes through and causes a bulge. A hernia in or near your belly button is an umbilical hernia.
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How serious is a navel hernia?

An umbilical hernia is not dangerous in itself, but there is a risk that it will get trapped (incarcerated). This can cut off the blood supply to the contents of the hernia, causing life-threatening conditions such as gangrene or peritonitis (if this happens, the hernia is said to be strangulated).
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What does a hernia look like on a woman?

Hernias often look like a bulge or swelling under the skin. There are many different types of hernia. Most of the time, they are not serious, but some hernias require surgery. A hernia occurs when part of an internal organ pushes through the muscle or tissue of its normal location.
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Is vagina and belly button connected?

It is an area between the bladder wall and the vagina which consists of nerves that feed down into the entire genital area. This explains why titillating her belly button and its surrounding area can often be felt in her vaginal canal and vice versa.
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