Umbilical hernias sometimes happen during pregnancy because the abdominal muscles are stretching to accommodate the growing uterus. A large baby or twins, previous abdominal surgery, being overweight, straining, or heavy lifting may all promote the condition. In most cases, umbilical hernias in pregnant women do not place the baby at risk.

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