Remove the bead "it is just held in place by the tension of the ring" it should pop out if you apply force from the side of the ring against the bead. If it doesnt come out go see your piercer, they may need to use a ring expanding plier to gently open the ring.
It's called a Captive Bead Ring { CBR for short } the bead is held on the ring or "captive" by the ends of the ring in the top and bottom holes in the bead. Only the tension of the ring is holding the bead in place. So push against the side of the bead and it should pop out of the opening of the ring, if not go see your local body piercing studio and they can loosen the bead for you.
Push the bead out sideways away from the ring, then roll the ring out of the piercing. If you still can't get the ring open go see your professional body piercing. They will have the tools to make removal simpler.
I have both my lip and belly button pierced. I had my belly button pierced with a hoop and my lip pierced with a bar/stud. The belly button was more irritating then the lip because a hoop piercing requires the piercer to clamp it shut and fiddle around with a new pierced part instead of just screwing a ball on. I recommend any new piercings to be with a bar/stud as it is quicker and less irritating. Put it this way, I'm going for a 2nd lip piercing and not another belly button piercing ;)
Your belly button does not close. You are stuck with it for life.
You can either take out your jewelry, or you can purchase special belly button jewelry for pregnant women, which are simply referred to as pregnancy belly button rings.
Take it off.
no you dont have a umbilical cord you have a belly button your baby dose not have a belly button yet the umbilical cord attaches to the baby at its belly after its born the umbilical cord is cut giving the baby its belly button. However don't have your belly button pierced while you are pregnant as you will have to take the bar (or whatever) out towards the end.
Because it somewhat resembles a button and it is on your belly.
Yes, you should get a barbell. A hoop makes the healing process longer and more painful, plus it gets caught on more things. The safer way to go is with the barbell.
He was rumored to not have a belly button.
Yes
The top part unscrews
a few days.
Out Belly Button