You can't unless you get a PTFE bar.
No but you should remove your belly piercing while pregnant . but they do make special jewelry for that . and piercers will not pierce you if you are pregnant
A Flexible beach ball belly button ring, would be great for a pregnant woman with a piercing.
You could but it's not a good idea. When your belly button shrinks back down to size the piercing could be uneven. It's best just to wait until you have your baby.
If you are pregnant and had your navel pierced before you got pregnant then yes you can keep your piercing until it starts to become uncomfortable, you can then have the jewellery changed to PTFE or Bioplast barbell for the rest of your term. If you are thinking about getting your navel pierced then I would suggest you wait till you have had the baby and have settled down into a bit more normal routine. No professional body piercing studios will knowingly pierce anyone who is pregnant. It's to prevent loading the immune system down too far, it's also to protect the baby and you from the potential of a secondary infection entering your system via the new piercing.
A navel piercing will cause scarring no matter what. Whether you got pregnant or not.
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.
A belly piercing is a piercing on the belly button. Where your belly button might go in or out, it is the slight arch you get just above it. it is a piercing through that area. depending on how your belly button is formed. Search google for images.
The pain of the belly button piercing should subside after a week.
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.
It may not stretch the hole, but it often does cause stretch marks from the scar if it is already closed.
The nose typically hurts more because the piercing goes through the cartilage. The belly button piercing is just through a flab of skin.
Bill has a setum piercing but there are rumors about a belly button one.