Yes, i took mine out after a week, and ive had no problems and it didn't hurrt.
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No your belly button heals really fast and it will close. u can take it out but ur going to have to jam the ring back in and it will hurt. why would u want to take it out anyways?
Contact your local body piercing studios in your area they will tell you what the age requirements are.
You don't have to. If it's new, definitely don't take it out. If its older, you can but it isn't necessary
You can, of course. But it's usually better to let it heal around the ring first and then take it off so the scarring isn't as bad. If you want help with it, go back to the piercer or the doctor for personal specific advice.
Staying with about the same curvature is a good idea that's what the piercing is healing to so keeping in about the same curve is a good idea.
No it will not close up. It will take a couple of days before it completely heals up and then you would need to get it re-pierced. It should be fine for a few more hours until you can get another one but its best to get one within 24 hours of losing the ring.
For your belly button to be bleeding (and assuming that you are not a new-born baby whose umbilical cord has just been cut) it has to have been injured. If you sleep on an old, worn-out spring mattress, sometimes the springs poke through the mattress and they can cut you in unusual places. Or you have a piercing, and your belly button ring got caught in something, although presumably you would have noticed that. Or you were scratched by your pet cat.
If you haven't changed the jewellery before you are well advised to see your professional body piercer and have him/her show you the right way to do it so you don't damage the new piercing.
It's best to wait til it's healed. If you take it out now, you'll slow down the healing process. If you leave the ring out for an extended amount of time, your hole could close up. Also, if you take it out now, before it's healed, it'll probably hurt.
No you cannot, at least not just yet. Changing your belly button ring, or for that matter any other kind of body jewelry, just one week after getting a new piercing is a surefire recipe for disaster. In such short a time, there is no way that your piercing would have healed enough to enable you to change your belly ring. And if you do try it, you could very well cause your piercing to close, as at such an initial stage, a piercing can close even if left without jewelry for a few minutes. Although belly button piercings take differing lengths of time for healing in different people, it is safe for all to assume that for at least the first six months, your piercing will not have healed properly. Some people may even take up to a couple of years to have their belly piercing heal fully. But that in no way means that you have to wait for a full 2 years to change your nipple ring. Once the initial healing period has passed (about 6 months) you can proceed to change your belly ring. However, as the piercing in all likelihood will not have healed fully, it is best not to keep it free of belly rings for any length of time.