Actually, your abdominal muscles and skin are stretching rapidly right now, and sometimes a mild umbilical hernia can also cause this. It's very common and usually goes away post-delivery. But if the pain is severe or you see a bulge, please get it checked by your gynac.
Even when I was throwing up constantly, this annoying navel pain would trouble me as the bump grew. Applying a little warm coconut oil and wearing loose maternity clothes really helped ease the stretch. But if it hurts badly, do ask your doctor.
Welcome to the club where your belly button pops out and hurts! Mine felt so tender even if my shirt rubbed against it. It's completely normal stretching, but honestly, if the pain gets too sharp, just call your gynac instead of losing sleep over it.
Oh, mine started hurting in the second trimester, especially when I overate my favorite pani puri! It's usually just your belly expanding to make room for the baby. Just try eating smaller meals and see if the pressure on your navel reduces.
I totally understand how uncomfortable and weird that pain can feel, it used to make me so anxious about my little one. Please don't worry, your sweet baby is just growing and stretching your belly button. Sending you lots of love and strength.
It is mostly just your skin and muscles stretching as your baby bump grows bigger. Try not to touch it too much and wear very soft clothes. If it persists or gets severe, please check with your doctor.
Ghar pe meri mummy bolti thi ki thoda sa gunguna nariyal tel nabh par lagane se skin soft hoti hai aur khichav kam hota hai. But please agar dard bohot tez ho ya sujan ho, toh doctor ko zaroor dikhana, bilkul laparwahi mat karna.
When I was staying at my parent's house, my mother told me this happens because the baby is growing and pulling the muscles. She used to give me a gentle massage around that area. Just wear comfortable cotton clothes and rest as much as you can.