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Yes. Alfred Hitchcock had no belly button.
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Nope. It's part and parcel of being born a mammal.
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If you're not born out of a womb, then I suppose so. You only have a belly button if you had an umbilical cord.
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No. That is where the umbilical cord was attatched. It's possible to cover up the belly button with surgery, but you can't be born without one.
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My grandfather had abdominal surgery and no longer has a belly button. - fact
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yes it is my friend has no belly button its completely smooth where there should be a hole.. seriously i m going to get pictures now..
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Yes, my nephew was born with his intestines on the outside and had to have surgery. They soed him up where his belly button would be, so he just has a small scar.
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yes it is i dont think that you just wont have one but i dont when i was born my intestines were all out its called gastroskisis and they sewed me up and i have no belly button well its like a scar.
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The umbilical cord is attached to the fetus internally, not externally. The abdominal wall then forms around the umbilicus. Though all fetuses have umbilical cords not all have belly buttons as newborns. When the umbilical cord is cut in a normally developed newborn, a belly button is created. The belly button is just the outward remnant of the umbilical cord in a normally developed newborn. However, if the abdominal wall fails to close around the umbilical cord, it is entirely possible to be born without a belly button. I was born with a hole in my abdomen and my external organs on the outside of my body. The surgeons put the organs back inside and stitched me up. I assure you, I have no belly button and never have!
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my son also was born with gastroskisis and has no belly button. He had a girl in grade school tell him she didn't like him anymore becasue she saw he didn't have a belly button....her loss he is grow and GORGEOUS and that is not just my opinion it is a very popular opinion
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khg
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Yes if you were Adam and Eve.
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it can happen anythinq can happen you losers!!!!!
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My daughter was born premature at only 23 weeks and She only has a scar in place of a belly button as well. She had an I.V. placed where the umbilical cord was and so she only has a scar.
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Yes. A Lotus Birth or Umbilical Non-severance is when the umbilical cord is NOT cut after birth. It is simply left to shrivel and fall off on its own, perhaps helping it along by adding salts (to aid in drying) and fragrant substances (well, this should be obvious why). Apparently, this would leave the baby with no belly button, or at least an atypical one. Apes, our closest evolutionary relatives, do not sever the umbilical cord. This is what prompted Clair Lotus Day, a primatologist, to question umbilical severance in modern medicine. In fact, it was questioned as early as 1801 by Erasmus Darwin, who thought it to be "very injurious to the child." Sarah Buckley, M.D., in her article "Leaving well alone," which can be found freely online (also on her website), expounds on umbilical severance and non-severance (Lotus Birth). Interesting how the normal (no or atypical belly button) became the abnormal, and vice versa. Perhaps more proof of how homo sapiens can drive their own evolution.
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Duh! I mean haven't you seen Kyle XY?
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