There aren't really any numbers out there but theres a very high chance that they wont last you a year. Theres just so much movement in that area that it's difficult for the piercings to heal. That area also has a lot of contact with clothes and can get hit easily so that can speed up rejection. Usually, they get a lot of hypertrophic scarring around the ends and look red/angry. I always try to talk people out of these piercings but if you're still set on getting them, microdermal anchors are your best bet.
your body would be rejecting the piercing
the only time you would have to take a piercing out is if your body is rejecting it or it is getting infected
No. A surface piercing is not a user serviceable item, if you want anything changed it needs to be done by your local professional body piercer. You can't remove the jewellery and put it back in as you please the nature of the piercing won't allow that to happen, if you did the chances of rejecting the piercing would grow.
A rejected piercing will slowly push it's way out of the skin. An infected piercing will require antibiotics from a doctor.
get rid of them.
It shouldn't; if it gets that large without your stretching it, the piercing might be rejecting.
sample size
No, it can't because a hip piercing is acctually a skin piercing, doesn't go trugh deeper layers of abdomen, and doesn't come into contact with ovaries.
Belly button piercing. or some are hip piercings.
You go and see a qualified doctor.
Monroe. Because an anti- eyebrow piercing has a very large chance of rejecting, because its a surface piercing.
All surface piercing are prone to growing out or rejecting, it's the nature of the beast.