Worse case: you would let the infection proceed untreated and die from septicemia (blood poisoning). Go see your doctor...NOW.
That you decided to get a nipple piercing.
Yes I have had lots of clients who have received nipple piercings and have successfully breast fed there children. As long as the piercings were done correctly and healed without issue breast feeding with the jewellery in or out is not and issue.
There is none. The rejection rate really depends on the piercer. The farther back into the breast (pretty much where the nipple and areola meet), the better. After the piercing is complete, it is up to the customer (you) to take care of it.
The nipple is nipple tenderness. Breasts tenderness is usually when touching any part of your breast..apart from your nipple...causes tenderness.
As long as you are taking care of it nothing would happen and it should be fine.
It varies from person to person, depending on the size of your nipple.
No, squeezing a nipple doesn't cause breast cancer.
The jewellery needs to be 2 mm longer than the width of the piercing.
Many are motivated to get a nipple piercing for personal reasons including for self-expression and to feel unique.
A long breast with no nipple.
Nipple piercing is not only for the look of the piercing but also for personal stimulation, once healed nipple piercings can be quite erotic and will add sensation when the right jewellery is in the piercings.
Sure