Not at all - because you went to a reputable piercing salon, your belly ring is just secreting anti-microbial compounds to prevent such an infection from happening. Good call.
Signs of an infected piercing Redness, discharge of green puss, swelling, tenderness and possible warm to the touch. The quickest way to resolve an infected piercing is to irrigate the piercing under warm running water while moving the jewellery back and forth through the piercing allowing the water to rinse the jewellery off. If you are using after care products to clean your piercing cease using all of them (this way we can find out if the aftercare product is causing the problem). Irrigating the piercing twice a day under warm water while moving the jewellery will rinse the puss and other matter out of the piercing. Once you have completed the rinsing, dry the piercing with clean tissue and leave it alone, don't apply anything else to the piercing. This should resolve and infected piercing within 24 to 48 hours.
Two piercing on one side of the bottom lip
For your upper lip, Left is a monroe piercing. The bottom lip could just be a lip piercing, or labret piercing.
Well if you don't clean it during normal bathing or showering, dirt and matter can build up and become septic....so yes you can get an infection or the navel without a piercing.
Belly button piercing. or some are hip piercings.
Any kind of lip piercing is called a labret piercing. As far as I'm aware anywhere along the bottom lip has that name, regardless of position.
i just got one about a week ago and it is actually a piercing on the bottom lip,and it is where pierce the top and bottom of your bottom lip.Here is a picture of it
Labret
Piercing your belly bottom has nothing to do with having a child and it does not affect the process.
Who told you that? Body piercing is not contraindicated to waxing. Bottom line if the piercing is new then you wouldn't want to be waxing that area once the piercing is done and healing, however once healed there is no issue with waxing around a piercing.
bottom, for sure!
Any piercing hurts to some extent and being 14 doesn't give you superpowers to be immune to the pain of any piercing let alone an oral piercing. In body piercing you need to learn that if you want the piercing you will get it regardless of any discomfort you may feel. Bottom line if you want the piercing you need to be prepared to go through the piercing the swelling and the aftercare to heal the piercing. If you feel that is too much for you to deal, with then find something else to do, but don't get a piercing. It takes commitment and effort to have a great piercing, if you really want it then a little discomfort and swelling shouldn't be an issue.