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Does anyone else have an umbilical hernia? My in 5-week-old baby had it from week 1-2 but it seems to get bigger.
Google says it is a common condition and typically resolve on their own within the first year or two of life.
We have GP appointment this week so we will get it checked but wondering if anyone else has it.
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Learn more about our guidelines.My 25 day old has a hernia but it doesn’t look that, howeverrr, tummy time has helped to get his down tremendously, it’s still poking out a little but looks so much better and healing great
Yes my daughter has one, I was also told not to worry as it usually resolves itself but if it goes dark/black we need to go to A&E x
Yes mine.does but also doesn't look like the photo. I had thought she just had an outie belly button but the consultant has said a hernia and should correct itself in time
Hey my little one's looks like this too. The doctor said that it's nothing to worry about but I feel like it is? When I accidentally push on it I can hear the gas bubbles from inside too. I've been recommended to go to a osteopath for babies, not sure where you are but if you're in London, then I've been recommended to go to MHV Medical. Apparently she is magic with this.