Navel Stab =link= May 2026

Unlike limbs or superficial skin, the navel is a thin scar with minimal fat or muscle protection. Directly behind it lie the abdominal cavity, major blood vessels (the aorta and inferior vena cava), and loops of small intestine. There is no “safe depth.” Even a shallow puncture can lead to peritonitis; a deeper one can cause catastrophic hemorrhage.

The so-called “navel stab” refers to penetrating the abdominal wall at the umbilicus (navel). It is sometimes glamorized in certain online subcultures, fictional media, or misrepresented as a “low-pain” or “symbolic” area for self-injury. This review aims to dispel myths and highlight the stark, life-threatening realities of such an act. navel stab

Call a crisis line (e.g., 988 in the US), go to an ER, or tell someone you trust. This is not a path to relief – it is a path to an operating table or a morgue. Note: This review is not a “how-to” nor an endorsement. It is a factual risk assessment written to deter and inform. Please seek help. Unlike limbs or superficial skin, the navel is