Question Posted Saturday September 23 2006, 5:00 am
13/f/8th grade. my parents are getting divorced, and my mom said that as soon as she was completely divorced from my dad, i could get my bellybutton pierced, and i plan on doing that. give me some advice on where to do it and what to put in and stuff.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? S_C answered Saturday September 23 2006, 1:49 pm: EDIT --
Have you ever gotten your cartilidge pierced (the very top of your ear)? If so, about that much. It sings more than just a regular ear piercing, but that's because they stick a needle/pin (whatever you want to call it) through the skin near your belly button. It's not an insane type of pain, it's just a sting that lasts a little bit longer than most.
----------------------------------------------The best place to get your bellybutton pierced would be at a doctors office. It costs more there, but it's much more sanitary. If you don't want to get it done at a doctors office then just go to wherever piercing place is located near you (they tend to do piercings and the same places they give tattoos). There are specific rings for belly buttons - so go buy one that you really like (you can get them practically anywhere) and wherever you get it pierced should come with cleaning solution. That's really all you need. It is going to hurt a little though, just to let you know (though I'm sure you already know). [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
xojessii answered Saturday September 23 2006, 12:32 pm: Do it at a general practitioner (sp) you will be less likely to get an infection if you get one there. They will tell you how to take care of it and stuff.
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