well...not a hole but your bellybutton may cave in or out, but not a hole. It would go right through you! !
the medical name is a navelectomy and any reconstruction on the bellybutton is umbilicalplasty. The answer is Navelectomy the construction or change to a bellybutton is called umbilicalplasty
Once you're born - no. The bellybutton is the scar left over from the umbilical cord, which you don't need once you're born.
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Outie
Well, yes. But your bellybutton is a deep scar from when your umbilical cord was cut. If you do decide to open it, not only will there be a gaping hole in your stomach, some of your innards may be sucked out...just a warning!
the bellybutton doesn't pop out during pregnancy it just appears to. The skin on your stomach gets stretched tight across your pregnancy bump so there is no hole for the bellybutton.
Standard ones go above your bellybutton and inverse ones go below.
Ombligo is the spanish word for bellybutton.
An innie bellybutton
His bellybutton is an outie.
Bellybutton IS the slang term for the navel.
Definitely your bellybutton.
yes, Vanessa does have a bellybutton ring!
the medical name is a navelectomy and any reconstruction on the bellybutton is umbilicalplasty. The answer is Navelectomy the construction or change to a bellybutton is called umbilicalplasty
yes, it happens when you reach puberty.
It is actually more common to have an in bellybutton. No one really knows why.
Don't eat it! Throw it away!A better answer:If the candy is not supposed to have a hole, throw it away, in may have been tampered with and will seriously harm you. If it is supposed to have a hole in it. Lifesavers for example, you should see if it will whistle or not then suck on it till its gone