Joined: 06 Dec 2004 Posts: 466 Location: milwaukee, wi
Belly Buttons Posted: 12-30-04 01:13am
This is a weird question but does
everyones belly button poke out once ur
belly starts gettin big during
pregnany...It seems like that to me....I
have an inner belly button but I think
every pic ive seen of pregnant girls their
belly buttons are poking out...So is it
true or not...Just asking...
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Tazzy D
Advanced Support Team
Joined: 30 Oct 2004 Posts: 3717 Location: , va
Posted: 12-30-04 10:43am
No not all womens belly buttons poke out.
I have an inny and it normally stays that
way. So no I dont think everyone gets
that way
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1stTimeMom2Be
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 06 Dec 2004 Posts: 466 Location: milwaukee, wi
Posted: 12-30-04 14:21pm
I mean mine is a deep inny....And im only
12 weeks today so I know I have a while
before I will find out any of that but I
was just curious....I just wanted to know
if I was going to have to have an outty
through this pregnancy....Thanks guys...
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esteeg
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 10 Dec 2004 Posts: 106
Posted: 12-30-04 19:23pm
My bellybutton was inny and tiny, my
husband would always tease me about it.
Now (21 w) it is as wide as the tip of my
thumb and two days ago, it started looking
like an outy inside an inny! And today
one corner is popped out! But only one
little part... Freaky! It'll probably
pop all the way in a couple of days! It
doesn't look like my belly button at all..
But I am surprised because it's not as
"ugly" looking as I thought it might be!
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