It's pretty likely, if your belly button didnt like it the first time chances are it isn't going to accept it the second. you can try cleaning it more though.
Yes. Water is filled with germs and thats not good for a new piercing. It really increases the chances of infection. If it gets infected, you could end up with permanent scarring or disfigurement of the cartilage in the area. Just wait 2-3 months to put the piercing in the water. You can go swimming as long as you dont get the piercing wet. Cover it with a bandaid to prevent any water from being splashed on it and clean it well afterwards.
No. You can only prevent pregnancy 100% by not having sex. You can severely limit your chances of pregnancy by using birth control.Yeah I don't know who's pulling your leg, but that's the first time I have ever seen that done. Yeah sorry no doesn't work.
Get the piercing done professionally.
You can cheerleader with a new navel piercing. Be sure to secure the piercing and keep it properly covered to prevent any snagging that may possibly occur.
Ear piercing has a sting to it, but it usually isn't anything major. Sometimes the person doing the piercing can even numb the ear to try to prevent pain.
The majority of piercing related infections are caused by dirty hands and general uncleanliness. The besy way to prevent infections is to leave the piercing alone and avoid touching or rubbing it.
Take the jewellery out of the piercing and call it a day. The piercing will continue to migrate and will eventually drop the piercing altogether. Removing the jewellery now will allow your body to maintain the tissue and prevent the formation of scar tissue. After a few weeks you could go and talk to your local professional body piercing about having the piercing redone deeper behind the migrating piercing.
This piercing is a little difficult to maintain but it has a slight chance of getting torn, if this happened bathe it or take it out to prevent scaring or infection.
You can't unless you get a PTFE bar.
If you had intercourse with condoms, yes.
Circumcision does NOT prevent HIV and AIDS.
Yes, it's generally recommended to remove your earring when cleaning your piercing to ensure thorough cleaning of both the piercing and the jewelry. This allows for better access to the piercing site and helps prevent irritation or infection. However, if the piercing is very new, you should consult a professional before removing the earring, as it may be necessary to keep it in place for proper healing.