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5149794 tn?1374087979

naval

I know they make the pregnancy belly rings but what happens if I don't change it? I'm five months and kinda big if I get 9 months does it stretch the hole of the piercing?
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5149794 tn?1374087979
I don't feel any pain or anything yet so I'll just leave it in unless it gets uncomfortable. :) thanks ladies
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5251716 tn?1365719074
I have both my top and bottom of my belly button pierced. With my first pregnancy i never changed either and my holes never stretched. My piercings were the same. Im now 16weeks pregnant with my second and i bought 2 pregnancy barbells just in case since Im getting bigger with this pregnancy than my first. I probably won't change them though till it starts getting uncomfortable.
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I wore mine until like 34/36 weeks with my first and no stretching or tearing and I'm 38+4 weeks and currently still have it in, I'm just going to take it out when I go to have my baby! Everyone is different though wear it until it becomes uncomfortable if you want or take it out now if you don't want to chance it :)
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My belly button ring has been out since before I got pregnant and my stomach is so stretched that the actual belly button ring hole hurts sometimes and is sometimes red. I couldn't imagine what it'd feel like if I left a regular ring in
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4981292 tn?1381256805
Your piercing hole can strech and can tear. I have two friends who both had there's done and it tore on them. I had mine done but took my jewl out when I found out I was preggr.
But you don't have to change it. Its just a chance you take. Even if you do change it to the pregger ring it could still strech or tear.
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