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the stomach is superior (above) the navel behind the navel would be the jejunum section of the small intestine.
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The homonym for "naval" is "navel." Naval pertains to ships or a navy, while navel refers to the central point of someone's stomach, also known as the belly button.
It has many names: * navel * umbilicus * belly button * pupik
The English translation for the Telugu word "boddu" is "stomach" or "belly."
When you are pregnant you have to remember that your baby is stretching your skin and pushing on your stomach. Not only that but his umbilical cord is also attached to the navel.AnswerBesides for making room for baby inside you are stretching girl. Enjoy your pregnancy and all the different looks and feelings you have it is a beautiful time.... Sorry but the answere about the umbilical cord being attached to your navel is wrong...The umbilical cord is attached to the placenta on one end and the other end is attached to the babys' navel...The fetus is inside a membrane(sac)filled with amniotic fluid along with the placenta and all of this is contained inside of your uterus..Your navel will go back in after the baby is born and as ststed above is only due to all of that streching...Congradulations to you..
Lesser Omentum
it connects to the stomach
The stomach is hollow. There are no individual organs inside the stomach.
The homonym of naval is navel. Naval refers to things related to ships or the navy, while navel refers to the central point of the stomach where the umbilical cord was once attached.
A baby NEVER sits inside your stomach
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