Pregnancy belly button rings - you can keep your piercing while you’re waiting on your baby!

Are you pregnant and don’t know how to keep your belly piercing?
Pregnancy belly button rings are offered by some body jewelry stores on the Net. However, my cousin didn’t know about them while she was waiting on her baby. Eventually with her belly growing she had to remove the belly button ring because it had become too short!
Yes, when your belly grows, navel piercing stretches and becomes longer. At about the sixth month of your pregnancy the expansion of skin reaches the stage where you have to take the old belly jewelry out. And you’re better off not leaving the piercing without any jewelry at all, because it can close up. All the time you’ve spent on healing the piercing will be waisted!
My cousin kept her navel piercing after the birth and could insert the belly ring without any difficulties. After all, she’d had it for many years and it had healed thoroughly. But if you got yours recently - say, half a year or a year ago? Some piercings can close up even though they look well healed.
Some might suggest you insert a piece of fishing line. I’d say - why? You can get a hold of a long and flexible piece of navel body jewelry and keep your navel look beautiful during the last months!
The shaft of the navel piece is made of PTFE which is very flexible material with a “non-stick” surface. PTFE can be easily cut to your desired size and then you can screw the balls on - threads will be made in the process of screwing. So no matter what’s the size of your belly piercing - make it yours within 5 minutes!
Another benefit from the PTFE belly rings - they’re not made from metal, which is probably not good because there’s a baby in your belly. That’s what my cousin was told at the check-up at the doctor - better to remove the metallic belly ring.
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