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Belly button out after c section deliver
Hello, it has been almost 13 months I had my c section delivery. But my belly button is still half out and getting little bit of cone on my stomach when I lie down on my back.what could be the reason for this? Any advice would have great help.
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This could be umblical hernia meet a surgeon for  an exact diagnosis
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Pls connect for advice
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U need to take proper clinical evaluation
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can ve diverication of recti post lscs if so nothing  to worry
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it can b corrected if ur so much bothered can connect
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You need detailed physical examination. It could be para-umbilical hernia.
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How many surgeries did you have, and youll need an examination and scanning and then get treated accordingly
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Consult
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