The Belly Button sweats, but that is not the cause. The cause is the Bacteria living in the sweat. Bacteria thrive in a warm, moist environment, i.e. your Belly Button
No. I've had my belly button pierced for eight years and never had a hernia. So I have a hard time believing that a belly button ring could cause a hernia. It can cause an infection but it can't cause a hernia.
Never heard of such a thing. I know plenty of people that have belly button piercings and have kids...
pregnancy
no, based on my experience
It is not recommended to intentionally turn your belly button inside out as it can cause injury or infection. If you have concerns about your belly button, it's best to consult with a healthcare professional.
To check on the little peanut, below the belly button and as it gets bigger all over that big round buddah belly, that's when it is the hottest (and no I am not joking) you lay on your back and you literally can't see your feet cause that big old round belly is completely blocking your sight.
A normal anteverted uterus does not cause a bulge below your belly button. The entire normal uterus is so small that it is tucked behind your pubic bone. If you have an abnormally large uterus, then it may cause a bulging lower abdomen. Ask your surgeon for advice specific to your situation.
If you have pus in your belly button then you may have a bacterial infection. Other signs include clear discharge, bleeding, redness, and swelling.
Umbilical Hernia. Not particularly dangerous, but get it checked out. You'll experience soreness and tenderness around the belly button area, and it's possible your belly button might swell and protrude a little. Usually results from injury or impact to the area.
One reason that a belly button can become discolored is because you are pregnant. Most of the time, your belly button will become darker and more prominent as your stomach grows throughout your pregnancy.
Milky white discharge is a sign of chlamydia.