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7566904 tn?1394763978

Belly Buttons.

When does it pop out?
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I have a innie, I'm 27w3d and mine is still far in. I don't think mine is going to pop out.  
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6658929 tn?1395711522
Mine is halfway popped out lol im 25 weeks btw
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7670156 tn?1401987192
I hope mine didn't pop. That just sounds super weird to look and feel.
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Im 25 weeks mine has been out for a week already!
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I'm 20 weeks and mine is almost all the way out :)
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5898681 tn?1392221010
Im 34weeks & mine hasn't popped. It just looks like its closed up. Lol
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I'm 23weeks, mine half way popped out at 20 but it's all the way out now. I made my bf touch it and his reaction was priceless...you would if thought I stuck his finger up my nose or something because he pulled his hand back really fast and made an icky face...lol
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I have a innie & mine just started to come out , 32w 4d!
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Mines is half way out half way in its sooo weird haha im 25 weeks but im pretty sure the other half is coming out soon
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Lmao I thought it was so weird and gross when they popped out but mine never did and I'm on my 5th pregnancy.
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7566904 tn?1394763978
Oh okay lol. See, I've always had this uncomfortable feeling if anyone touches my belly button. Idk it just irritates me. So I just didnt know what it'd be like if it popped out.
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7705800 tn?1393677626
When your stomach is big but depending on if your belly button is a innie or a outie. Not all mommy to be belly buttons pop out
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6710217 tn?1386110892
Not all do
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