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AyaMiyaki

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Innie Or Outie?
Posted: 12-11-06 16:01pm

Okay, I must be a retard. I don't know if my daughter has an innie or an outie. What do you think? Neutral

*gone*

the fleshy part sticks out a bit is why I ask. Is that what an outie is? Or is this an innie? Ugh.


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ThriftyGal

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Posted: 12-11-06 16:03pm

Ummm I think that looks like an outie. I love outies, I wish I had one (well I pretty much do right now, but I mean I wish I had one all the time.)
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Posted: 12-11-06 16:11pm

Ummm.....Maybe an outtie? But i'm thinking once she gains more weight in her belly, it'll sink in.


She was about 3 months in this pic...
It's very prominent...



sarah


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Posted: 12-11-06 16:18pm

It looks more inbetween to me, its not an outie ( an outie is normally pertruding) or an innie.....But I think as she gets older it will turn into an innie.
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Posted: 12-11-06 16:29pm

Thats what I was thining it's and 'inbetweenie' my neice has the same thing not quite in but not quite out either. I can't wait to see what I look like with an outie when I get bigger just for curiousity lol
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Posted: 12-11-06 16:31pm

Thanks, girls. Neutral

.I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
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Posted: 12-11-06 16:40pm

You don't want her to have an outie?

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Posted: 12-11-06 16:41pm

It's not that, really. It just doesn't really look like either, you know? And .I'm tired of being confused over it. Laughing
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Eyes Wide Shut

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Posted: 12-11-06 16:50pm

Hahahah!! I hear ya....But I know .Oni has an outie.

Where she gets it from...I don't know!

I have an innie and so does .Baron. Nobody in out families is an outie Confused

I don't get it...

Sarah
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Posted: 12-11-06 16:57pm

Isn't it just a 'luck thing' I guess just how the stump falls off?
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Eyes Wide Shut

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Posted: 12-11-06 17:01pm

No. She actually has an umbilical herniation. Which mean her b button is poking outward.

But now that she's gained weight, it's kinda tucked in. You can still see a definate outie though.

Reguardless of how her cord was cut or fell off, she would have this.

This, according to "what to expect the 1st year" is found *mainly* in children of .African .America descent, I guess my .Creole has a lil more .African than french Wink I guess that explains her .Mongolian spot..

Sarah
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Posted: 12-11-06 17:04pm

Oh I just figured it's how it came off but now I know otherwise everyone in mine and dom's family has an innies as far as I know
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Posted: 12-12-06 05:27am

I think it will be an innie from that pic but im not sure lol.


My friend had a hernia under her belly button when she was a baby, she had to have an operation on it. Shes never had a very defined waist because of that.
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Posted: 12-12-06 08:40am

babymajic0506 wrote:
according to "what to expect the 1st year" is found *mainly* in children of .African .America descent, I guess my .Creole has a lil more .African than french Wink I guess that explains her .Mongolian spot..

Sarah


never heard that before, sarah. I'm an innie and I can't really think of too many relatives with an outie. I think that's just a piece of rubbish. I got that book too and they say some things are predominantly african american that i've never known to be true. But maybe we're the exception to the rule! Wink


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Posted: 12-12-06 08:57am

I have an innie too and of all of my 1st cousins (55 of them) except for 1 has innie's too.

So I think the book is wrong with that assumption.
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Posted: 12-12-06 10:18am

I hear ya!!

I've read this is many other articles too, so I don't think it's an assumption.

But, I do feel that "what to expect the 1st year" is based upon "textbook raising" of a child. And i, simply, do ot follow the book.

Her dr told me after her birth that it would sink totally in around 3 or 4 years old. So maybe I had an outtie as a child, or .Baron did and it sunk it like it was supposed to. shrug

sarah
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Posted: 12-12-06 10:22am

Come to think of it, I don't know too many people in general with outies...
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Posted: 12-12-06 10:24am

tigresacanela24 wrote:
come to think of it, I don't know too many people in general with outies...


that's what i'm thinking too...Actually nobody I know has an outie....Strange..

But, maybe .Oni will!! Cool

how's .Chu doin girl?

Sarah
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