yes it can pull, no it shouldn't cause pain because the umbilical cord is not attached to your belly button, its attached to the placenta.
The umbilical cord is attached to the belly button or navel on your abdomen. It is where the connection between the fetus and the placenta was during pregnancy.
umbilical area
The region near the belly button is called the umbilical region, named after the umbilical cord that connected the fetus to the mother during pregnancy. This area is also known as the navel or the "belly button" and is located in the center of the abdomen.
The belly button is the spot on the body where the umbilical cord attached in the womb. In pregnant woman the belly button starts to pop out as a woman gets later in her pregnancy.
A navel cavity is a small depression or indentation around the navel area of the body, also known as the belly button. It is a remnant from the umbilical cord that connected a fetus to its mother's placenta during pregnancy.
Pain around the tummy button, above the umbilicus.
Umbilical Knot 'Navel' is more common The "Navel" is the area around the "belly button"
No, your belly button is not directly connected to your butt. The belly button is the remnant of the umbilical cord, which connected you to your mother during pregnancy, providing nutrients and oxygen. The digestive system connects the stomach to the intestines and eventually to the rectum, but this pathway is separate from the umbilical cord's former connection.
belly button
umbilical?
no you dont have a umbilical cord you have a belly button your baby dose not have a belly button yet the umbilical cord attaches to the baby at its belly after its born the umbilical cord is cut giving the baby its belly button. However don't have your belly button pierced while you are pregnant as you will have to take the bar (or whatever) out towards the end.
The umbilical region surrounds the belly button. It is located in the center of the abdomen, where the umbilical cord was attached during fetal development.