The cord has no nerves ... It needs treatment with antibiotics. Umbilical hernia: With this condition, part of the baby’s intestine pokes through the muscles near their belly button.
After the cord is cut, you will see a gelatinous stump ... You may also notice your baby is an "outie." This may be an umbilical hernia, meaning the area around the navel sticks out because ...
To provide an increasing body of knowledge related to umbilical cord care, a literature review was conducted to study the evolution of umbilical cord care, to evaluate the scientific evidence used ...
After the birth of a baby, the umbilical cord becomes useless because the baby starts feeding on its own. The cord thus wanes away, leaving a small stump whose opening closes. Hernia occurs when ...
The belly button is a remnant of the umbilical cord, which connects a fetus to its ... One of these, Dr Baumgardt notes, is ...
After the birth of a baby, the umbilical cord becomes useless because the baby starts feeding on its own. The cord thus wanes away, leaving a small stump whose opening closes. Hernia occurs when ...