No because body piercing studios dont use silver. The barbell used will be surgical 316 LVM stainless steel or grade 23i titanium.
My mother has allergies= Ma mère a des allergies LCKMA
There is no record of Mother Teresa suffering from allergies, but she likely suffered from some environmental distress going from her Baltic homeland to the dry and arid India.
Well, you CAN, theoretically, but you'd have to be insanely careful. Getting bleach or chemical dye in the open, unhealed piercing would be horrible for it. I'm assuming this is a new piercing? I have purple hair and I have to re-dye it every few weeks or so, and so far I haven't had a problem. One time I was careless and although I did not get dye on the piercing itself, I got it on the surrounding skin, which irritated my piercing like a mother! Point is, let a professional do it if you must, just be incredibly careful. Or even better, wait a few weeks until the piercing has had more time to heal. The last thing you'd want is to irritate the already tender new piercing further. If it's an old piercing then I guess never mind!
Well, to answer your first query, NO you simply cannot get a nipple piercing if you are pregnant. Not just a nipple piercing, but you should not think about any kind of piercing when you are pregnant. A pregnancy requires you to be in the least amount of stressful situations as possible, while maintaining your strength. As a piercing can be very painful, not to mention rob you of your strength, you should avoid it during pregnancy. And then there are those people who actually seem to believe that a fetus can sense the mother
15-16 in other states it will change
A Mother of a Problem was created on 2009-03-12.
There are idiots out there that will do the piercing, however that doesn't make them professional body piercers. Then there are idiots that will get piercings of tattoos while pregnant, this too does not mean they are the smartest or most intelligent people in the world. No self respecting professional body piercer will pierce anyone when they are pregnant and or breast feeding. The chances of complications and secondary infections is just not worth the risk to the mother, child or studio insurance policy. So I think I have pointed out that getting a piercing whilst pregnant is not a smart decision made by a mother who cares about herself or her unborn child.
Yes there is a problem for getting pregnant at say 38 or40 years of age, as the chances to conceive are far less and can be very complicated for both mother and the baby.
"This is the last time I'm going to tell you," my mother said to me, with piercing eyes, "clean up all of your toys from the living room."
If your mother is against it you shouldn't do it--she's going to make you take it out, and the scar tissue from getting it done then taking it right back out could make it impossible to have it redone.
What's the problem?
My Mother-in-Law