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Re: 26 weeks and belly button ring

From: Nina (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 8 Mar 2003 07:11:45 -0600 (CST)


At Fri, 7 Mar 2003, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>Other than the stretching, I do not see why it would be a problem.
>
>At Fri, 7 Mar 2003, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
>>
>>OK so this is obviously not a life-or-death type question but here it
>>is:
>>I had my belly button pierced for YEARS and had taken it out before I
>>got pregnant. I think the hole is still open. I'm now six months and
>>getting a real kick out of the idea of going back and putting in a belly
>>button ring- something snazzy and purple, you know - but when I went
>>today to get the ring the lady at the counter told me to go ask my
>>doctor first. She said many pregnant women are told by their doctors
>>not to wear one. I know the holes stretch but if I get a big enough
>>thing it should fit. (I do not think I'm going to get an outie... it's
>>really a very deep belly button). Is there any MEDICAL reason why I
>>should not re-insert a belly button ring into a 6-month-pregnant belly
>>just for kicks? (I dont' have a doctors' appointment for two weeks and I
>>am NOT calling on this one...)
>>
>>K

Hey, I think a belly button ring is cute, no matter what, however, I think just about everyone gets an outty button , especially the later you get in pregnancy. I too have a very inny belly button and it has ALWAYS popped out towards the end......good luck ;)




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