What makes an innie vs outie belly button?

Typically, for an innie, the umbilical ring (the circle that makes the "button") will fully close in healing, but if an opening persists at the site, then abdominal tissue from underneath can protrude outward, forming an outie.
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What causes an outie belly button?

Most people who have an "outie" fall into one of two categories: either they were born with a tiny umbilical hernia, which is most likely, or had a small infection at the base of the umbilical cord that went unnoticed. This will cause unusual tissue called granulation tissue to form.
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What is more common innie or outie belly button?

Most of us have innie belly buttons, with only about 10 percent outies. A few of us may have something in between, or even a little of both!
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Are innie or outie belly buttons genetic?

Innie or outie: Whether you have an innie or an outie bellybutton has nothing to do with whether your mother had one or your father or your grandfather. In other words, it has nothing to do with genetics. And it has nothing to do with how the doctor cut your umbilical cord.
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Can Outie turn to innie?

Outie-to-Innie Surgery

Umbilicoplasty is the plastic surgery procedure that can reshape both the innie and outie belly button, although it also can be reshaped during a tummy tuck. Outie-to-innie surgery often allows people to be more comfortable with their bodies and boosts a patient's self-confidence and self-esteem.
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Understanding Innie VS. Outie Belly Buttons



Can an outie become an innie?

No. Some people claim you can change an outie to an innie – by taping a quarter over it, for example – but it's just not true.
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What type of belly button is attractive?

Sinkkonen pointed out a study by Charles Puckett and colleagues of the University of Misouri, which asked people to choose from a number of navels the one that was most attractive. The subjects agreed: the best-looking navels were vertically oriented with a T-shape.
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What is the best belly button shape?

Today reported the findings, published in the journal from the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, and summarized the ideal form as being small, vertical, and with a little flap or hood (imagine the perfect spot for high school era piercing).
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Can you fix an outie belly button?

Belly button surgery, or umbilicoplasty, is a procedure in which those that were born with excessive skin in their belly button (an outie) have the excess skin removed. This procedure can also be performed to fix hernias and put the skin in and around the belly button in the proper place.
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Is an outie belly button a birth defect?

Whether or not your baby has an innie or an outie belly button is due to chance. You won't know right away which way your baby's belly button will go, but both innies and outies are healthy. In the majority of cases, an outie is perfectly normal and not of medical concern.
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When did your innie become an outie?

A: It doesn't happen to everyone who's pregnant, but sometimes a growing fetus in the uterus puts so much pressure on your abdominal wall that your normally “innie” belly button becomes an “outie.” It typically happens in the second or third trimester of pregnancy, most commonly around 26 weeks.
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Why do some people have outies?

Contrary to popular belief, the shape of your belly button has nothing to do with how the umbilical cord was cut or clamped—so don't blame your doctor (or your S.O.). Instead, most outies are formed because of extra scar tissue that's found beneath the belly button—something that's beyond anyone's control.
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Does your belly button get deeper as you gain weight?

The depth of your belly button can change throughout your life, depending on how much fat your are storing around your middle. Innie belly buttons often get deeper when someone puts on some weight.
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Did Adam and Eve have belly buttons?

The navel is a scar left by the umbilical cord which attatches a foetus to the placenta. If Adam and Eve were created as adults by God they would not have had an umbilical cord.
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Do adults have outie belly buttons?

The distinction of having an “innie” or “outie” belly button is something we often notice about ourselves or our children soon after they are born. A majority of people around the world have an innie belly button, but outies are incredibly common as well.
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Should I touch my belly button?

Keep your hands off your belly button

“The belly button harbors a high population of bacteria,” Dr. Richardson says. “It is largely inaccessible, so it remains dirty even after showering.” The shape of your navel makes it easy to collect dirt, which can even cause a strong smell. Dr.
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Where should a woman's belly button be?

Answer: The belly button is placed relative to your anatomy.

Typically, the natural belly button is centered to align vertically with the middle of your breastbone, and the horizontal center should be even with the high points of your hips.
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Do all newborns have Outies?

About 20 percent of all newborns have an "outie," also called an umbilical hernia. This is a bulge caused by the umbilical cord as it enters the baby's abdomen. After birth, as the umbilical cord heals and falls off, the opening to the abdomen usually closes spontaneously.
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How can I prevent outies during pregnancy?

There's nothing you can do to prevent changes to your navel during pregnancy. Just about every belly button pops at some point during pregnancy. Like so many other pregnancy symptoms, a popped-out belly button is harmless.
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Why does my 2 month old have a protruding belly button?

Umbilical hernias are common in newborns and infants younger than six months. Symptoms of umbilical hernia include: A slight swelling or even a bulge near the belly button. The spot becomes larger and harder when the baby cries, coughs, or strains, due to the increase of pressure on the abdomen.
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What is behind a female's belly button?

Surrounding the umbilical collar is the periumbilical skin. Directly behind the navel is a thick fibrous cord formed from the umbilical cord, called the urachus, which originates from the bladder.
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Is the female belly button connected to anything?

Misconceptions about belly buttons

Others believe their belly button is somehow connected directly to their uterus or the placenta or even the baby's belly button. This isn't the case. As you can see in the picture below, the belly button normally isn't connected to anything in adults.
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