Not unless it stops you from having sex. AnswerIt doesn't stop pregnancy, but if you are pregnant you will need to take your piercing out. You know how around like 6 months or so you get that cute little snooze button? Well that's why haha.
No rook or any cartilage piercing for that matter will not reject or migrate because it's held in place by the cartilage it self. It will get annoyed and cranky if you are using aftercare products that are reacting to your body. So stop using all the woo woo magic stuff and just flush the piercing with lots of warm water daily and see if the piercing settles down. If it does then you were reacting to the aftercare stuff and the mystery is solved.
Some bleeding is normal. However, if it is excessive or you are unable to get it to stop by applying pressure, you should see your physician for evaluation.
Here is input from FAQ Farmers: * No, it may be infected. One way to make sure that it is if you sit down and your belly aches then it is infected. Either take it out or put peroxcide on it and hope for the best. * The first day, yes, it is normal for your navel to bleed. When I got mine done it bled a lot but it stoped by the next day.
Get thread of the right colour, thread it onto a needle, tie a knot on the end of the thread to stop it slipping all the way through the fabric. Push the needle from the inside of the coat to the outside at the place where the button wants to go. Thread the button over the needle so it is sitting on the right place in the coat. push the needle back through the button and coat making sure you go through a different hole on the button so that the button is held onto the coat. Repeat these steps many times until the button is held firmly and looks like a normal button. With the needle on the inside of the coat do a few stitches through the bunch of thread in order to stop it coming undone then cut the thread. You now have a working button!
It depends but usually no longer than 2 weeks. Most people say 1 week for soreness.
Go to the ER.
2-3 months.
10hrs
Clean it
Use will power
Well first you stop using what ever it is you are using to clean the piercing, what ever you have been using is causing the bumps or nubs as you call them to appear. Irrigate the piercing under warm running water in the shower and leave it alone, within a few days the piercing should start to get better. By the way it's a navel piercing not a belly piercing.
I got my belly button done February 24, 2010, and I have completely forgotten about, beside the cleaning two times a day, I don't feel it when I sleep on my stomach. For a belly button ring to migrate out of the body your piercer would have to not put the piercing back far enough. Sometimes your body knows there is something foreign in it, but you can't stop it, you can slow it down by wearing a light ring.
I wish I had a definite answer for you. I'm five weeks today and my belly button is killing me! With my last three pregnancies it was inside the belly button, this one its the area all around the belly button...
What ever you are using to clean the piercing with is causing a hypertrophic reaction. Stop using what ever the piercer told you to use and flush the piercing with lots of warm water in the shower. You need to flush the piercing with water daily and do not use the "junk" you were told to use. Flushing the piercing daily will allow the piercing to get flushed out and the tissue will start to settle down. Be sure to keep the piercing dry during the day time and keep your dirty fingers out of the piercing unless you are washing it. See the Related Links below for more information on lumps and bumps.
i have had my belly button peirced twice and both times it did not bleed at all. but i have heard of other peoples bely button peircing bleeding a little. i gues it depends on your body type but it also depends on how much its bleeding. if it is alot and it doesnt stop after a few hours i would call your peircer and give him a visit. but if its just a tiny amount then just clean it by instrution by your peircer and hope for the besT!
The only reason it's irritated would be from poor aftercare and or touching it repeatedly with your grubby fingers. Clean the piercing and leave it alone, the irritation should stop if you wash the piercing in the shower while moving the jewellery, once rinsed out the irritation will stop. You need to keep your hands off the piercing unless you are cleaning it. Dirty hands lead to more piercing related infections than anything else. Clean it and leave it. There is no reason to remove the jewellery unless you don't want the piercing any more, then remove the jewellery and call it a day.
Not hardly, but if it did I believe there would be a lot more women running around with navel piercings....hope this helps