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About 'pregnancy navel rings'|Friday night in suburbia







About 'pregnancy navel rings'|Friday night in suburbia








I               became               pregnant               with               my               first               child               when               I               was               21,               a               few               months               after               finally               working               up               the               courage               to               get               my               belly               button               pierced.

I               had               wanted               a               belly               button               piercing               for               years.

Although               I               wasn't               into               multiple               piercings               and               tattoos,               I               loved               the               look               of               them.

So,               I               dragged               my               college               roommates               with               me               and               got               it               done.

The               piercing               really               hurt,               and               it               had               finally               healed               up               when               I               found               out               I               was               pregnant,               four               months               later.

During               my               first               pregnancy,               it               never               really               occurred               to               me               to               remove               my               piercing               or               change               it               in               any               way.

I               had               just               gotten               it,               and               they               are               a               lot               of               work               in               the               first               few               months               (they               must               be               cleaned               with               soap               and               turned               to               keep               them               from               sticking).

Plus,               it               allowed               made               me               feel               like               I               was               maintaining               some               of               my               "sexier"               self,               which               is               a               big               plus               during               pregnancy.

My               midwife               said               that               if               it               was               comfortable               to               me,               then               it               was               alright               to               leave               it               in,               and               the               only               reason               it               might               need               to               be               removed               would               in               the               event               of               an               emergency               Cesarean               section.

My               belly               button               ring               became               very               sensitive               to               the               touch               in               the               last               trimester,               and               I               used               a               little               bandage               to               keep               it               from               sticking               up.
               My               second               pregnancy               wasn't               quite               so               easy.

My               regular               belly               button               ring               kept               getting               infected,               and               didn't               respond               well               to               regular               topical               treatment.

There               is               nothing               in               the               world               quite               so               disgusting               as               an               infected               belly               button               piercing!

Plus,               I               got               larger               (and               faster)               which               meant               it               was               more               sensitive               and               uncomfortable.

Which               meant               that               I               had               to               consider               taking               it               out               -               or               finding               a               maternity               belly               button               ring               that               would               suit               my               needs               during               the               pregnancy.
               There               are               several               companies               which               manufacture               maternity               belly               button               rings.

I               purchased               the               14               gauge,               2"               maternity               flexible               navel               ring               in               purple               from               EvaLillian.com               for               just               $16.99.

The               flexible               portion               can               be               shortened               before               wearing,               if               needed.

The               great               thing               about               this               ring               is               the               variety               of               colors.

Aside               from               the               purple,               the               interchangeable               end               balls               come               in               silver,               gold,               red,               pink,               blue,               white,               yellow               and               green!
               Several               other               companies               offer               great               maternity               belly               button               rings,               as               well.

BodyCandy.com               offers               a               14               gauge,               2"               maternity               flexible               navel               ring               for               only               $5.99,               and               that               includes               an               extra               set               of               end               balls.

They               come               in               several               colors,               including               black,               pink,               purple,               light               blue,               and               blue               glitter.

If               you               want               to               wear               something               a               little               more               unique,               check               out               the               offerings               at               BodySparkle.com.

I               was               in               awe               of               their               adorable               pregnancy               offerings,               and               wish               I'd               found               them               when               I               was               pregnant.

They               have               a               wide               variety               of               black               and               clear               jeweled               14               gauge               BioFlex               maternity               belly               button               rings,               and               the               jewels               are               really               eye-catching.

They               come               in               Ruby               Red,               Rose,               Sapphire,               Aqua,               Crystal               and               more;               plus,               the               balls               are               crafted               from               Swarovski               crystal.

These               unique               maternity               belly               button               rings               start               at               just               $8.99.
               Fortunately,               a               pregnancy               no               longer               automatically               means               the               navel               piercing               you               love               has               got               to               go.

The               new               trendy               and               inexpensive               flexible               bodyware               allows               your               ring               to               adjust               to               your               changing               body               -               giving               sexy               mama               a               whole               new               meaning.

Remember,               becoming               a               mama               isn't               about               losing               yourself,               it's               about               meeting               your               new               baby               and               finding               a               whole               new               you               to               love.






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