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Belly Button bandaids

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I’ll answer the question that you’re dying to know.
I tried it. Twice.
First, I tried a horizontal application, standing, with the button already popped out. It helped somewhat, but not immensely. My belly button was less noticeable, but still visible. About halfway through the day it started to gap a bit and I took it off.
The second time, I sat down, sucked it in, and applied the bandaid firmly, vertically. This really worked. No belly button show-through at all. Not a hint. But after a couple of hours, it started bothering me. I stuck it out for 4 or 5 hours and decided it wasn’t worth the discomfort. I took it off.

The verdict? Works for me, but I probably would only do it for a short, formal occasion: a wedding, or a nice dinner out. At WalMart, I’ll let ‘em grin at my belly button. Sometimes, you just have to be cute.

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Comments

  1. owlhaven adds her thoughts::

    Yeah, it made my tummy skin sore, even tho it worked

    Mary

  2. Undercover Angel adds her thoughts::

    Wow – I hadn’t realized how soon your baby was coming until I looked at the chart this morning. Only 21 days to go!

    I never used a bandaid to conceal my belly button when I was pregnant – but then I never thought of it. I probably would have if I had of realized you could do that.

  3. Gina adds her thoughts::

    That is a cute post!!!

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