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  2. What You Need to Know About Belly Button Piercings - AOL

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    Typically, it takes somewhere between 3 to 6 months for a belly button piercing to heal completely. At 4 to 6 weeks, which Kelly calls the “downsize” period, the jewelry could be switched out ...

  3. Umbilical hernia - Wikipedia

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    A hernia is present at the site of the umbilicus (commonly called a navel or belly button) in newborns; although sometimes quite large, these hernias tend to resolve without any treatment by around the age of 2–3 years. [1]

  4. Navel piercing - Wikipedia

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    A navel piercing (also referred to as a belly button piercing) is a type of piercing that penetrates the skin of the navel. It is most commonly located on the upper fold of skin but can also be affected underneath or around the edges of the navel. Healing usually takes around 6–12 months but varies person-to-person due to differences in ...

  5. Navel - Wikipedia

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    Parts of the adult navel include the "umbilical cord remnant" or "umbilical tip", which is the often protruding scar left by the detachment of the umbilical cord. This is located in the center of the navel, sometimes described as the belly button. Around the cord remnant is the "umbilical collar", formed by the dense fibrous umbilical ring ...

  6. Trust me, belly button piercings should have been left ... - AOL

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    Because belly button piercings, it seems, are back. This week, Vogue heralded their return, while in last weekend’s Sunday Times , a mother lamented her 15-year-old daughter’s desire for one.

  7. Umbilical cord - Wikipedia

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    Although there is higher hemoglobin level at 2 months, this effect did not persist beyond 6 months of age. [26] Not clamping the cord for three minutes following the birth of a baby improved outcomes at four years of age. [27] A delay of three minutes or more in umbilical cord clamping after birth reduce the prevalence of anemia in infants. [28]

  8. Does Rubbing Castor Oil In Your Belly Button Help You ... - AOL

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    3. Massage your stomach. You don’t even have to go to a pro—a good ol’ fashioned belly rub can even aid with constipation and bloating, says Dr. Bechtold. “Try using a circular motion with ...

  9. Infant - Wikipedia

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    After birth, the umbilical cord is normally cut, leaving a 1–2 inch stub. The umbilical stub will dry out, shrivel, darken, and spontaneously fall off within about 3 weeks. This will later become a belly-button after it heals. The umbilical cord contains three vessels: two arteries and one vein.