Why do I have an indie and cutie belly button

Why do I have an indie and cutie belly button?

There are several possible explanations for a cute or unusually high or low belly button. If it’s not that big, it may just be a natural variation of no big deal. Or it could be a sign of a genetic condition. Or it could be something else entirely.

Why do I have an indie and cutie belly button size?

An “indie” belly button is one that is formed when a crease forms between your belly button and one of your abdominal muscles. An indie belly button is a smaller belly button that does not connect to the bottom of the belly button pit.

Why do I have an indie and cutie belly button rocker?

People with an indie and cutie belly button have a shorter and thinner upper belly, which means there is less abdominal wall available for the belly button to ride on. This almost always results in an “inverted” or “bow-shaped” belly button that points downward. An inverted belly button is cute, but it can also be an issue, especially when you’re wearing a bathing suit, as it can point to your belly button.

How do I get an indie and cutie

While it is possible to have an indie or cutie belly button no matter your family history, there are some genes that are more likely to express the trait. For most people, it’s a combination of random chance and our environment that determines whether or not your child will have an indie or cutie belly button. A small percentage of babies are born with an indie and cutie belly button no matter what.

Why do I have an indie and cutie belly button surgery?

You were born with an indie or “funny-shaped” belly button. An indie belly button is a belly button that points to one side or the other. A cutie belly button, on the other hand, is a round or teardrop-shaped pucker. There’s no visible scar when looking at your belly button, and neither of these belly button types are considered to be abnormal or cause any health complications.