A deformed belly button, often referred to as an umbilical deformity, can occur due to various factors such as congenital conditions, surgical complications, or injury. It may appear as an outie instead of an innie, be asymmetrical, or have an unusual shape or size. While most deformities are harmless and do not require treatment, some may be associated with underlying health issues. If there are concerns about its appearance or function, consulting a healthcare professional is advisable.
not really. the belly button is the end of a cord that transfers nutrients to the baby while it is still in the womb. so if a baby didn't have a belly button, it would probably be dead. however, you can have a deformed belly button, depeding on how it was cut. what do you think ask every one if they have a belly button and you got your answer.
He was rumored to not have a belly button.
Out Belly Button
A belly button ring is a body piercing placed in a cauterized area of the belly button.
Your belly button is in your middle on the bottom side.
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le nombril is the name for the belly button in French.
There is no such thing as belly button dandfruff, you probably just need to clean the inside of your belly button.
Well, sweetheart, your belly button is called a belly button because it's literally a button-like scar left behind from where your umbilical cord was attached during fetal development. It's not winning any creativity awards, but hey, at least it's descriptive and to the point.
Its the jewelry that goes into a belly button piercing.
As big as your belly button.
That's not your belly button.