I'm not completely sure how this question is supposed to be worded, but I had my belly button pierced at 14 and had a child at 17. I took the jewelry out when I was pregnant til about a month ago, my daughters 15 months, so I had it out for awhile. But the hole DID stretch, and when you're pregnant your belly button pushes more inwards. Or it's deeper.
As big as your belly button.
Yes but it would only be the size of the pierced hole.
It may not stretch the hole, but it often does cause stretch marks from the scar if it is already closed.
Your belly button does not close. You are stuck with it for life.
yes. just soak it with a saline solution to remove it. DON'T pick at the scab.
A hole
It originally was the umbilical cord, which was cut and tied after birth.
Seriously. Think about what you are asking. How would you stretch a hole that doesn't exist? OF COURSE THEY HAVE TO BE PIERCED. Please do more research before you actually stretch your ears.
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.
Yes, most piercers will. Others will require that you get it done at a larger gauge to remove the scar tissue. Keep in mind that generally it is more painful to get pierced through scar tissue.
As big as the size of the jewellery you removed.
First you must have a pierced ear that is a few months old. Then you use an taper or stretch to slowly stretch the hole. You need to do it very slowly over time in order to properly stretch your ear.