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Newborn with Possible Umbilical Hernia

Hello All! I just had my first baby on August 19th... and he's a big healthy boy! However, his cord stump fell off last week and his belly button sticks way, way out. It sticks out farther when he cries or strains, so from the research I've done it seems to be a hernia. I'm just wondering if anyone else has dealt with this. He never cried for a long time, he was delivered via C Section... so I'm not sure why this would have happened. Also- I've heard an old wives tale that you can tape a quarter over it and it helps it go down?! I'm going to the pediatrician with him in a little over a week, but was wanting some advice before hand. You ladies are a great resource!!! I guess what I'm asking is if anyone has dealt with this- did it heal on its own? When it heals are they still an "outie"? (not that it really matters, just curious) Any advice on how to protect it from irritation? Any other advice??? thanks so much!

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Yep, it will most likely go away on its own. My daughter had one, too, she's 20 months and its totally gone. don't worry. It just happens sometimes and isn't a big deal.

My daughter developed an umbilical hernia after her cord fell off as well. It fixed itself once she was about 5 or 6 months old. Once babies start using their abdominal muscles and strengthening that area, it goes right back down. My daughter's belly button is a super cute little innie now!

My youngest daughter had a herniated bellybutton, too. It stuck WAY out, and I was really worried. It didn't seem to bother her, though, and my pediatrician advised that it would correct itself. She is now 6, and has a darling little 'outie' bellybutton.

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Hi A.,
Both of my kids had them. My son's stuck way out. It looked like a torpedo. Both of them healed on their own and they both have innie belly buttions. It was no big deal in my case. My daughter was also a c-section and my son was VBAC. I don't think the delivery method matters. I wouldn't worry about it. It should heal itself.

even if the quarter is sterile, you giving germs & bacteria the nice warm & dark atmospshere to thrive. you don't want to cover it at all, you want air to get to it so it can heal properly. my aunt had an umbilical when she was born & her pediatrician waited until she was 3 yrs old to remove it, it had gotten to be the size of a golf ball & then her parents couldn't let her cry at all for over 6 weeks(she got really spoiled). most doctors now wait until they are of a certain weight unless it is life threatening not to wait. my son's problem was his didn't close after it fell off, i told the docs to do what they could before just opting right away for surgery, so they used steri-strips & within a month it was closed & he hasn't had problems since. if your pediatrician opts for surgery, tell them you want x-rays & cat scans and/or an MRI done before hand & you want to have him tested at the hospital to make sure he won't be allergic to the anestesia they'll use. i'll keep you in my prayers. God be with you.

Hi A.,
My three year old had a terrible umbilical hernia as an infant. It looked like a lemon sticking off his belly! (The pediatrician told me it could even leak urine! That never happened with us...I think I would have totally freaked!)
It was nearly gone by his first birthday, but he still has an "outie" that's a bit bigger than the norm. The doctor said if it's not gone by 4-5, then it most likely won't close by itself and we could elect to have a surgery...hope that helps! :)
And congrats on your little one!

Yep, it will most likely go away on its own. My daughter had one, too, she's 20 months and its totally gone. don't worry. It just happens sometimes and isn't a big deal.

Hi! Yes my son had the exact same thing. He is now 13 months old and it is completly healed. It healed up when he was about 6 months old. My pedi told me it was nothing to worry about.(cuz i was freaking out) Hope this helps!

My son (7/10/07) had the exact same thing after he was born. The Dr. said to just leave it alone and it would heal itself, and it did! We were concerned because when you pushed down on it you could hear his intestines moving around on the inside, very scary for a first time mom (I was too!). They told us it would be healed by 12 mos.; it healed before then, around 4-5 I think.

As far as preventing it from irritation, keep the diaper folded over as to not cover it. Just let it get the room it needs. You could even see my son's through his clothes I remember.

Oh, and so far his belly button is an outie! :-)

Like the majority of the responses have said, they usually heal on their own. My son has an innie. We never taped anything over it or did anything to it. A lady here at our office has a baby five months ago and they actually scheduled surgery for this month because they said the hernia was so severe it was unlikely to heal on it's own. Anyway, surgery was canceled cause it did...

I know exactly how you are feeling. My first born had an umbilical hernia also. But the thing about that was when she was born she had a tumor on her left buttock. She had to wait until she was 18 months to have her hernia removed. Now she is three and running around like a normal toddler. Sometimes they are not that bad to where it is needed to be removed surgically and some will. Only a pediatrician can tell you that. But good luck and I hope that everything goes well.

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