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I’ll post some pictures soon ๐ And yeah, the bridge is fairly unusual, at least in Iceland ๐ I know about 4 or 5 other people here that have it.
I won’t stretch much more, I want to be able to take them out later and not have to have surgery to fix my earlobes ๐ So 10mm is my limit. I am thinking of stretching my septum a bit…haven’t decided for sure yet, though.
It takes about 4-6 weeks to heal. I’ve had my lip piercing for over 2 years and it’s the easiest and most comfortable piercing I’ve ever gotten ๐ Easy to hide, easy healing and usually doesn’t leave a noticable scar.
If the piercing is completely healed when it comes to breastfeeding, it shouldn’t be a problem. Just take it out while you’re feeding so your baby doesn’t choke ๐ And about the jewelry, it differs from person to person. Some find it more comfortable to have a pin and some like the rings.
If you’re not sure, wait and get it when you are sure. And be aware that the navel piercing can be really difficult. High risk of infection and rejection and if it rejects you can get a very ugly scar. And I’m not trying to scare you, just warning you ๐ You have to be sure you’ll take good care of it. My friend and I both had navel piercings that rejected. Her scar is a lot uglier because she didn’t take it out till she was forced too. I on the other hand was smart and took it out at the first sign og infection.
Just be sure you want it and take good care of it ๐
I think you may have had the same problem as I. You said you could see the bar through the nipple and it left a scar….that sounds like it was improperly done. It’s very likely that the piercer pierced the nipple itself and not behind it as he/she should have. I had to take mine out for exactly that reason. Luckily, I did it soon enough so you can barely see the tiny little scars on either side. I could have ended with a split nipple if I hadn’t. I am going to get both mine done again but this time I’m going to my regular piercer who has never screwed up a single piercing of mine.
And about the pain…mine hurt like hell when I had it done but after that I didn’t have a problem with it…
Don’t you think your daughter should get to decide herself if she wants the piercings? Not to mention the pain, risk of infection and it’s also more likely your daughter will develope an allergy to metals.
So I think you should wait and see if your daughter wants them herself later on when she’s capable of making the decision herself.