It will keep the metal from rusting.
Whatever punctured the navel goes into the intestines.
A navel is the area around the "belly button" otherwise known as the "umbilical knot". When people refer to a "belly button" piercing they are actually referring to a "navel" piercing.
Rubber has not been used on wires for decades. The insulation used today is a crossed linked poly vinyl that has excellent insulation properties and has a much better wear factor that the rubber ever had. Navel Jelly will not affect this type of wire insulating material.
Despite what most people say, you indeed can leave your navel in while pregnant! You need to buy a navel retainer, usually made of a hard rubber for pregnancy piercing jewelry, but almost any type of retainer will do.
Not safely, no. Get a proper barbell.
you end up with two navels
Navel Jelly, available at any hardware store, or good old steel wool and elbow grease.
Anything with ctric acid should work. Navel Jelly, which can be found at hardware stores, has also been said to help.
Rust can be removed by several methods, but the commercial "Navel Jelly" is a good choice.
A navel may leave an unattractive scar if the umbilical cord was cut badly by the doctor at birth. Or it may be removed for personal aesthetic reasons. People may also not want to deal with navel lint, the smell, and having to clean it.
I'd go with surgical steel. Certainly nickel should be avoided as it causes the most problems.
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