Assuming it's a captive ball ring, you'll need a sort of pliers. Go to a licensed piercer that you trust and ask them about removing the jewelry. They should be equipped to help.
Buy a new one.
hi. usually there is a little ball at the top of the ring, you unscrew it, it should be flat at the top, not pointy. you then slip it in your "hole" and screw the ball back on the top securly .
You need to keep the belly ring clean. You should also twist it. You need to use alcohol to clean the outside of the ring and skin.
If you have a navel gem the top ball unscrews. If you have a captive bead ring you need to see your local professional body piercer and have him/her use the ring expanding pliers to loosen the captive bead.
There's no harm in removing the ring, and you should do so.
3 to 6mths..it also depends how your belly button react
Do you mean if the hole of it gets stretched? Because the exact same thing happened to mine and the ball of it sunk into my skin and skin kept growing over it. You need more room for it. You should go to your piercer and see if they can put a bigger belly ring in it until it heals.
you will know because it wont fall of. lefty loosy. righty tighty.
The ball size doesn't matter. Its your preference. Just get it in the right gauge to fit your barbell. Your piercer should have told you but if they didnt measure it with a ruler and look up millimeter-gauge conversions.
A belly button ring is a body piercing placed in a cauterized area of the belly button.
its a fricken belly ring