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bellybutton piecing


Question Posted Tuesday June 12 2007, 2:20 pm

Ya know how when your pregnant your bellybutton sticks out? Well if your bellybuttin is pierced and you get pregant, do you have to take out the piercing?

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Brandi_S answered Tuesday June 12 2007, 3:00 pm:
Considering I had to remove my nipple rings, I would say chances are highly likely that you will have to.
See, your skin on your stomach stretches tighter and tighter as the baby grows, and to have the belly button ring in it would likely get very extremely sore.
It is one of those questions that should be asked to the OB.

ygs-29/f

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Razhie answered Tuesday June 12 2007, 2:58 pm:
Some doctors might ask you too, although there isn't any medical reason for it really, except that it becomes uncomfortable. After about the 5th or 6th month the skin on your abdomen begins to really stretch and it's then that most women apparently find it unpleasant to leave it in.

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