When a baby is born, the umbilical cord shrivels up and falls off. What happens to the rest of the internal tubage? Does it disintegrate and somehow absorbed by the body?

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When a baby is born, the umbilical cord shrivels up and falls off. What happens to the rest of the internal tubage? Does it disintegrate and somehow absorbed by the body?

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Pretty sure the tube becomes the main ligament for your abs; which is why babies are incapable of sitting and crawling for a time because their abs are non-functional until the cord becomes that ligament

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