If you've got a dermal anchor, then pregnancy should not have an effect on it. If it's a surface piercing, it has potential to reject even if you aren't pregnant so...hope that answers it.
yes your body can reject any piercing
All piercings have a chance to reject, but the tragus piercing is not likely to reject if done properly.
It is called a "nape" piercing
It's simply a nape piercing
Depends on were you live and were you go but I would consider asking the guy doing the piercing befor you get your neck pierced: )
Its not just navel piercings that can reject, its all piercings! Its a risk you take when you get the piercing done. Your body simply sees the piercing as a bad thing and pushes it out, You can try again with the piercing but it is not recommended in the same place.
It's not common for a properly done Rook piercing to reject. Due to this piercing being done in deep cartilage, the piercing should not reject (the cartilage won't let it reject). More often that not the problem is the method used to look after the piercing or the solutions used to heal the piercing (generally too much and not properly rinsed out). I would suggest you seek the expert advice of your local professional body piercer. They would need to see what you have going on with the piercing location. If there is enough tissue that isn't damaged they should be able to repierce the area.
I am a mom of 3. If you take it out during pregnancy you will be fine, if not your jewelery might stretch the piercing after you get a little bigger and it is not usually reversable.
No absolutely not. It could get seriously infected and reject, leaving you with scarring.
no
Don't worry, there isn't anything wrong with that!
A Thyroid is a gland in the neck and a pregnancy means having a baby