Yes
Take it off.
Give it a week, then when you try listen to your body, if the piercing is tugging or sore ease off on that specific activity. Basically play it by ear.
i think a stud would be the best to start off with and then get the fancy ones later after you are use to the pain
There's not much you can do to alleviate the pain of a freshly pierced belly button. The pain should wear off in a few days. If it's an old piercing that's hurting then it's probably infected. Don't leave an infection untreated as in severe cases that can result paralyses of your legs.
You might want to check with your coach or cheer captain first to be sure you won't be breaking any rules by getting it pierced. If it's okay for you to do, it would be best to wait to get a belly button piercing until the off-season so that it has plenty of time to heal before attempting any cheer stunts, base or not.
If it hangs or dangles chances are good that it will retain a piercing. Placing the navel piercing off to the side will be problematic for aftercare and irritation during the healing process. If you haven't had a navel piercing before then stay with something that is simpler to care for and will give a result a navel piercing is supposed to give.
YOU CANT !
No.
you shave it off
have sore breasts on and off also hurts around my belly button?could this mean anything?
All humans have a belly button, which is formed when the umbilical chord is severed and tied off after childbirth.
Sea salt can help with the healing process of a belly button piercing, but it shouldn't be left on for too long. Typically, a sea salt soak should last about 5 to 10 minutes, and you should rinse it off with clean water afterward to prevent irritation. It's important to avoid leaving salt on the piercing for extended periods, as it can lead to dryness and irritation. Always follow your piercer's aftercare advice for the best results.