navhål
Navhål, also known as the navel or belly button, is a remnant of the umbilical cord connection between a mother and her fetus during pregnancy. After birth, the umbilical cord is cut, and the remaining stump heals and dries, eventually falling off, leaving behind the navel. Its appearance varies greatly among individuals, influenced by factors such as genetics, the way the cord was attached, and how it healed. While primarily a biological scar, the navel can hold cultural and personal significance for some. It is located on the abdomen, typically in the center of the abdominal wall. The depth and shape of a navel can range from an "innie" (concave) to an "outie" (convex). In rare cases, medical conditions can affect the navel, such as umbilical hernias or infections. Otherwise, it is a generally harmless and static feature of human anatomy.