Men tend to be attracted to belly rings in general because it attracts attention to the torso. However, Baby Phat add a nice touch to belly rings with such features as dangling and silver toned circle crystals.
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When you get pregnant, most care providers recommend removing your belly button ring. Even women who don't remove their rings report that belly button rings itch and pull as the belly stretches around the fifth or sixth month. There is also the risk of infection if the belly button ring scratches you or opens a small wound. If you do take out your belly button ring, the piercing hole will probably close, requiring you to re-pierce your belly button after having your baby. However, if you don't want to take out your belly button ring you may want to purchase a non-metal pregnancy piercing ring. These are flexible and two inches long to accommodate your growing belly. Pregnant women claim that this product allows them to keep their bellies pierced without the discomfort of other belly button piercing.
Most likely just a fad, a way to stand out, get attention.. possibly show there belly button ring.
They say to take your belly ring out to prevent this from happening, but after delivery of a child your belly should go back to your normal "pre-baby" body. It'll just take some time.
A belly button ring is a body piercing placed in a cauterized area of the belly button.
its a fricken belly ring
A belly ring is a form of body art in which a piercing is placed in a cauterized puncture of the umbilicus.
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YES if you talk with your belly
You need to keep the belly ring clean. You should also twist it. You need to use alcohol to clean the outside of the ring and skin.
It costs around $30 if you already have the belly ring. Different places may differ. Without the belly ring, It is usually around $40.
I think that a belly ring effect pregnancy because if it gets infected that it can hurt the baby and the baby will probley die from the infection then it will be the mothers fault for having her belly piercedAnswerI think that a belly ring will effect a womens pregnancy because it would be really hurt baby and it could get infectwed and plus it would infect the inbulca cord that is feeding the baby and if the baby died thenit would be the mother's fault and would feel really guilty for her baby dying and then the hospital would not be able to do anything. AnswerNO absolutely not!! a belly ring will not hurt your baby!! I don't know where you all got your answers from, or if it's your personal opinion, but ask your OB he/she will tell you, that it's up to you, to keep it in or not, after a certain point in your pregnancy your belly button can/will turn out, and it could be a discomfort to you not your baby! AnswerI have had a belly ring for 10 years or longer, and have not had any issues, my ob actually thought my belly looked cute with it! I took it out about 6 months pregnant, and just inserted it so it wouldn't close up! it's a personal choice to leave it in, or take it out! AnswerNo, having your belly button pierced WILL NOT affect your pregnancy at all. The most problems it will cause is irritation to the piercing, but that is your pregnancy affecting your belly button ring. Not the other way around. The reason some say it does is due to your expanding belly and the stretching and protruding of your belly button, possibly causing discomfort around the piercing. There are some ways in avoiding or fixing the problem if you do have the problem, such as using a tephlan belly ring and/or cleaning the piercing everyday to avoid the risk of infection and possibly irritation. Note that all women and pregnancies are different. Your doctor may tell you to take the ring out, or even tell you its perfectly fine. Also, tephlan belly rings may not be a suitable or much more comfortable solution for all women. Ask your OB.