This birth defect, which affects the abdominal wall, is where a baby’s intestines are found outside of their body. Their intestines will usually come out near the belly button, through a hole that can vary in size, with other organs sometimes born outside as well, like the baby’s stom...
but that is primarily just from the outside. In other words, while people are aware of their critical organs, they don’t always have a firm grasp on where exactly they are. I have spent the better part of my life thinking that mykidneyswere near my hips, on the front of ...
Cheeks… as insulation? Maybe the brain is near the mouth as a means to temperature control. If my brain is feeling cold I crave warm tea, maybe not just for my belly but also to rapidly warm my skull goo. If my brain gets too warm I start panting like a beast and slosh my mouth...