Unlikely, although hitting a vein does increase the chance of an infection.
My son pointed his finger at his wifes belly button & said your belly button is bleeding while still asleep. This scared my daughter in law.
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
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 its a fresh piercing the hole will close up pretty quickly, if you've had it for a while the hole will probably take a while to close up
After I got my belly button pierced it hurt for a while .. I went and seen the place where I got it pierced and they told me to clean it more often and wash it while in the shower . Try not to bump the piercing or touch it to much and always have clean hands if you do touch the area
I had my belly pierced last year and it can realy hurt when you have catched it, espesualy a fresh piercing, basicly what i did was fold up some tissue paper make sure that it is big enough to cover your belly button. Then you will need a roll of plasters, you can get this from any chemist. you then stick the tissue paper over the belly piercing and stick it on with the tape. Hope this works xx
Right after you get it, no you dont really want to touch it unless it is for cleaning. But after a couple of weeks to a month yes you can move it or take it in and out. But still try not to play with it for a while.
your belly button was used to transfer nutrients through the umbilical core from your mother to you while your in the womb.
You are typically advised to refrain from swimming for six weeks. Pools can harbor a lot of nasty bacteria that make your new piercing at risk of infection.
For many, the belly button is a central focus of the abdomen. The belly button may be small, but it does make a difference. While it may not be necessary for living, a missing belly button just looks strange.
no you dont have a umbilical cord you have a belly button your baby dose not have a belly button yet the umbilical cord attaches to the baby at its belly after its born the umbilical cord is cut giving the baby its belly button. However don't have your belly button pierced while you are pregnant as you will have to take the bar (or whatever) out towards the end.
You could just put a large bandage on it or an eyepatch. Also, it'd be a good idea to wear a longer bar and a flexible one if you can.