It's to do with the pressure of the tissue beneath the bellybutton; if someone has a flattie, or a very slight outie, then the tissues behind may either push it into an outie (say for example they breath in, pushing their tummy, and therefore bellybutton out too), or suck it into an innie (say for example they breath out, causing a slight vacuum suction to pull the bellybutton into their tummy). This can be artificially reproduced as well, as all people with true outies can push their outies in, and many people with true innies can pull their bellybuttons out to become an outie
i think it depends on how your umbilical cord is cut and the way it heals. I think also the shape of your stomach has something to do with it.
Depending on how it is cut and how it is healed, also your Fat Ratio.
It is more common to have an innie belly button compared to an outie, though there are all types, shapes and sizes. The shape is just a random thing based on how it was cut and how it healed.
YES! It's called an inbetweenie!
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
well...not a hole but your bellybutton may cave in or out, but not a hole. It would go right through you! !
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.
Outie
you get a bucket and fill it with bees and stick your head in it while an angry sock's bellybutton is gnoring on your foot.... that's what i suggestAnsweryou get a bucket and fill it with bees and stick your head in it while an angry sock's bellybutton is gnoring on your foot.... that's what i suggest
I would just say that is a stupid thing to do!
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
Pain is a relative thing, piercing done by a professional body piercer is quick simple and next to painless.
It is actually more common to have an in bellybutton. No one really knows why.
Yes, everybody has a bellybutton. Because when your born, they cut your cord and that leaves your bellybutton. Sometimes people lose their bellybuttons through surgery related to diseases or accidents.
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.