No I got mine done 4 days ago and it hasn't bled at all.
mine didnt bleed at all
I have had my belly button pierced for almost two years now with no problems, but I have seen several of my friends belly button piercing's become infected and grow sores or bumps around or near the infected area. First, let me warn you- DO NOT POP THIS SORE OR BUBBLE! It will bleed and only cause it to grow larger. Second, the best thing you can do is go back to the piercer. Have them check it out and give you their advice. Perhaps you are not cleaning it often enough, or not cleaning it with the right tools. So to answer your question specifically, sores and bumps could clear up anywhere from two weeks to over a year, depending on how you handle the situation. Please be wise about this and seek out professional help!
Here is input from FAQ Farmers: * No, it may be infected. One way to make sure that it is if you sit down and your belly aches then it is infected. Either take it out or put peroxcide on it and hope for the best. * The first day, yes, it is normal for your navel to bleed. When I got mine done it bled a lot but it stoped by the next day.
"Bleed" is when something runs off the edge of the page. A no-bleed ad has white space between the ad and the edge of the page.
no you should not bleed more when you get a tatoo.
no
yes Id say no because when i got mine pierced it didnt bleed at all. you just have to clean it daily with soap and water and dont mess around with it because if you do it will get infected and maybe bleed then
The belly button because you can bleed eaternally
Your navel, aka your belly button, should not hurt. You should see a doctor.
Yes. You could get a scratch in your belly button. Your belly button could get infected. Your belly button could bleed. If your belly button get infected you have to clean it with hydrogen peroxide rubbing alcohol iodine or antiseptic cream. If it doesn't heal after a week you have to see a doctor at the clinic or hospital.
if you poke it with something sharp enough.....try it and see for yourself!
yes
mine didnt bleed at all
Michael Jackson probably did not bleed when he died from a drug overdose given to him by his doctor- Conrad Murrey. However, when other doctors where trying to revive him, he may have been given injections that could have made him bleed a bit.
well my boyfriend pierced his pierced and all i can say is there was quite a lot of blood.
when it gets pierced initially it does bleed for a couple of minutes but afterwards it will be fine
I laughed a lot when I saw this.