The umbilical cord connects a mom and her baby while the baby is in the womb. After the cord is cut at birth, the umbilical cord stump will dry and fall off within a few weeks. After the stump falls off, you can care for your baby's belly button just like the rest of the skin.



What should an umbilical cord stump look like? At first, the stump is soft, moist, and bluish white. As it dries out, it turns yellow, then brown or black. It usually falls off in 1–3 weeks.
What happens after the stump falls off? At first, the belly button may look tender, and you might see a little bit of blood or scabbing where the stump used to be. This will go away within about 2 weeks.