Around ten days.
Throw it away. Keep the umbilicus (belly button) area clean.
not really. the belly button is the end of a cord that transfers nutrients to the baby while it is still in the womb. so if a baby didn't have a belly button, it would probably be dead. however, you can have a deformed belly button, depeding on how it was cut. what do you think ask every one if they have a belly button and you got your answer.
no you dont have a umbilical cord you have a belly button your baby dose not have a belly button yet the umbilical cord attaches to the baby at its belly after its born the umbilical cord is cut giving the baby its belly button. However don't have your belly button pierced while you are pregnant as you will have to take the bar (or whatever) out towards the end.
When you are born you have an umbilical cord and doctors cut it. When it loses its use (passing substances between the mother and the baby) it falls off. This creates a scar and hence you have your belly button.
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ONLY WOMAN WHO ARE GOING TO GET A BABY BUT A MAN ITS POSUBALE THAT THEY WHOULD NOT HAVE A BELLY BUTTON
When the baby's done! No, it doesn't always happen. There is no way to predict whether or not your belly button will pop out pregnancy to pregnancy and is mostly related to the position of your baby. Some women are quite annoyed by this and will even tape their belly button flat to their pregnant bellies. It is helpful to know that your belly button popping out can be normal and is not harmful to you or your baby.
No, you dont. A 'belly button' (umbilicus) is just a mark left from when you was in your mothers womb-conected to the placenta. It has nothing to do with having a baby yourself.
It is the place where the umbilical cord connects the baby to the placenta. After the baby is born, the umbilical is cut off, eventually heals over and leaves the belly button.
before birth, the fetus is attached to the placenta (which feeds it) by the umbilical cord. when the baby is born, the doctor cuts the umbilical cord. a few days later, the piece of the umbilical cord that was still attached to the baby falls off the belly, leaving a small rise in the belly: the belly button. of the next decade and a half or so, the rise in the belly sinks in and becomes a small cave.
No, above.
When a human or animal is pregnant, the baby has to get its food through the umbilical cord. This cord, when the baby is born, is cut off, and then the place where the cord was attached becomes the belly button.