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Interesting
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P'Gell
Like someone said, mild umbilical hernias, where the fascia inside the abdomen is weak or tears and allows pressure to push the belly button out.
Also, outties are for some reason much more common in African Americans (and I would assume ... more
Also, outties are for some reason much more common in African Americans (and I would assume ... more
Like someone said, mild umbilical hernias, where the fascia inside the abdomen is weak or tears and allows pressure to push the belly button out.
Also, outties are for some reason much more common in African Americans (and I would assume Africans.)
I've seen a lot of African American babies with outies. I've work with many babies, so I see a lot of belly buttons. Preterm babies also tend to have them, as the fascia is weaker in preterm babies. less
Also, outties are for some reason much more common in African Americans (and I would assume Africans.)
I've seen a lot of African American babies with outies. I've work with many babies, so I see a lot of belly buttons. Preterm babies also tend to have them, as the fascia is weaker in preterm babies. less
We are all innies over here.