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belly button....has your popped out yet?

Has your belly button popped out yet? I'm almost 28 weeks and it's almost popped out! I've been pregnant twice and it's never popped out befor...dose it usually go back to regular size? Mine was tiny before...
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Not everyones belly button pops out just some woman's just like the black vein down the stomach not everyone gets it my belly button has never popped during pregnancy and I've never gotten the black line either ...everyones diff so diff things will happen to us all ....not a bad thing if it doesn't
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Nope and I'm 36 weeks
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My never popped out with my daughter. I am 34 weeks with a boy now and still my belly button hasnt popped. I doubt it will, i think it's cute though. I always hoped it would lol
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mine never popped out. its just like flat lol. its not an outtie but it's most definitely not an innie anymore
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Thanks for the feed back ladies...
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I never thought mine would cause I have a deep belly button but at 36ish weeks it did. Now 39 and its visible through shirts lol
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Im 34 weeks and mine is just starting to pop out
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Mines never gonna pop out.. 29 weeks and it's still 3/4 an inch deep. :( popped buttons are cute though.
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Button*
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I'm 33 weeks and my belly botton hasn't came out yet
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I'm 38 weeks and mu belly button hasn't popped out yet. Its almost all closed but not popped hehe
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Ugh I'm 27 weeks any the top of my belly button has poked out. It's so ugly lol >_<.
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Yes I am 30+6 days and my belly button is popped 75% .I think it will go back to normal after birth.
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