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Your newborn's arrival brings a whirlwind of joy and a myriad of new experiences. One of the common things you might notice is your baby's belly button protruding slightly, raising questions about whether it's normal or not. Rest assured, you're not alone in pondering the mysteries of your tiny one's tummy. In this article, we're going to explore a phenomenon that can sometimes occur in infants: umbilical hernias.
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