Outie Belly Button During Pregnancy

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Outie Belly Button

Have you begun seeing those pregnancy changes in your body as of now? Do you see the other changes in your stomach, other than the way that it is developing in size? Is it with respect to your belly button? An outie belly button during pregnancy is not a matter to worry about. Marked changes in the appearance of the belly button are quite normal during pregnancy.

‘Outie’ belly button is experienced by almost all pregnant women. In fact, the most commonly found reason for turning the innie to outie is pregnancy.

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What Is An Outie Belly Button?

The belly button is a scar on your belly that denotes the purpose of connection of the umbilical cord when you were in your mother’s womb, reminiscent of your time as a ‘baby’. “Innie” is the local term used for the belly button, as it is generally internal. In situations where the belly button projects outwards, it is called an “outie.”

What Causes An ‘Outie’ During Pregnancy?

When you are pregnant, your body experiences a lot of changes. You put on weight, and your uterus enlarges as your infant develops in your womb. Furthermore, your body holds liquids, and there is an accumulation of the amniotic fluid as well.

The uterus, which grows in size quickly pushes the abdomen forward.  This ends up with pushing the most inverted innie pushing forward. Moreover, because the belly area does not have enough muscle when the uterus starts to push it, it easily gets pushed outwards.

Can Outie Belly Button Be Prevented During Pregnancy?

Can Outie Belly Button Be Prevented During Pregnancy

While you are pregnant, you can’t keep your stomach from enlarging, and similarly, you can’t keep your belly button from extending outwards and transforming into an outie. There isn’t much to do about this transitory condition, but to cover it with a dress. Some individuals have an inverted belly button, while some have an outie belly button even before pregnancy.

The actual appearance of the belly button has no role in deciding how much it will eject out during pregnancy. Moreover, sometimes you may not experience a bulging belly button at all during pregnancy but a flat one. Each one of these circumstances is perfectly normal in the majority of cases.

What Are The Physical Issues That Can Arise Due To An Outie Belly Button?

The most common physical issues that arise due to an outie belly button are:

Anguish

The pain can be brought about by the stretching of the skin on the abdomen or it can be a muscular problem. For most ladies, the torment is transitory because of extending the tummy past a specific point. The sharp torment that does not leave after a couple of minutes ought to be reported to the doctor

Itchiness

The itchiness can be either due to the stretching of the skin around the popped-out belly button or due to some infection. Always dry the area with some extra care after a bath or a shower. Some to-be-mums wear a bandage over the belly button to keep it from rubbing against the clothes and also to avoid it showing off

I Have My Navel Pierced, Should The Belly Button Ring Be Removed During Pregnancy?

Should The Belly Button Ring Be Removed During Pregnancy

Nowadays piercing the naval is a fashion statement. Be that as it may, with regards to getting pregnant, piercings around the navel area can be a problem. There is no need to remove the ring as soon as your pregnancy gets confirmed. However, when the belly starts to grow and the belly button starts to pop out managing the ring will be quite tough.

This is because the skin around the ring stretches along with the skin of the abdomen. It can cause irritation and pain increase the risk of infection. In the case of making it through all 40 weeks along (this will be determined by how the stomach develops and in addition how the puncturing is getting along.), the doctor will ask you to get rid of it before delivery.

Maintaining navel piercing during pregnancy is very important. Here are some tips to help you to manage the piercing in the belly button during pregnancy.

  • For preventing infection, it’s important to keep the area of piercing clean and healthy. At any rate, once every week, take your navel ring out and wash it with warm water and soap
  • In addition to the day-to-day bath or shower, it is important to take measures to keep the navel area neat and clean as a way to avert infection
  • Do your best to stay away from pulling on it as the pregnancy will make the skin more versatile and more inclined to stretch or to tear.
  • Likewise, do not let any other person touch, kiss, or lick the puncturing. The bacteria around the pierced area increase the risk of infection
  • Wear baggy (loose) garments so that the piercing has additional space to be free and decrease the chance to get hooked
  • Avoid tight pantyhose, leotards, and belts

What Happens To The Outie Belly Button After Delivery?

What Happens To The Outie Belly Button After Delivery

Generally, the belly button will return to its normal appearance after a short period of time after delivery. The belly button may not go to its normal position if:

  • The skin around the belly button becomes extra loose due to the stretching during pregnancy. This can be taken care of by a small plastic surgery with which the belly button will tuck back into position
  • An umbilical hernia can also be the cause of this problem. An umbilical hernia happens when some part of the fatty tissue inside the abdomen pokes close to the region of the belly button.

In case you are stricken by an umbilical hernia, you will experience pain and discomfort around that area. Therefore in case you are experiencing a painful bulge near your belly button take an appointment with your doctor immediately

FAQ’s

1. Can You Push An Outie Belly Button In?

No, you cannot flatten or convert an outie into an innie by pressing it. Umbilicoplasty is a treatment that may transform an outie belly button into an innie.

2. Can Your Belly Button Change From Outie To Innie While Pregnant?

Due to the increased pressure on the abdominal walls from the expanding uterus, an “innie” belly button may become “outie” during pregnancy, but an “outie” belly button cannot reverse its position during pregnancy. 

3. Is It Better To Have An Innie Or Outie?

Only about 10% of us have outie belly buttons. Most of us have innie belly buttons. Some of us might have something in the middle, or even a bit of both! Whether you have an innie or an outie doesn’t affect your health in any way. And people don’t usually like someone because of their belly button.

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