How Do You Take Care of a Newborn's Belly Button? - GoodRx
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You may wonder if your newborn’s belly button is normal after the stump/cord falls off. The belly button is technically a scar, but it won’t look “normal” at first. Learn more about the healing process and what your infant’s belly button should look like as they get older — with GoodRx.
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