COVER | ISSUES | THE SCENE | BUYERS GUIDE | POSH PRIZE GIVEAWAY   "for your fabulous forty weeks"

WINTER 2008 / VOLUME 3 / ISSUE 31 / WEEK OF FEBRUARY 11, 2008

< Cover Page   Thursday, November 20, 2008   
Pierced Momma

Piercings are more popular than ever and many moms-to-be worry that their belly and nipple rings aren't safe to keep in during pregnancy and breastfeeding. But according to the Association of Professional Piercers, belly rings are generally safe to keep in throughout your pregnancy. However, it's a good idea to exchange your metal jewelry for one made of flexible nylon, which will stretch as you grow and will be more comfortable. After you deliver you can replace your original metal jewelry.

If you have nipple rings, you should still be able to breastfeed and it's usually safe; just be sure that the jewelry doesn't fall out and become a choking risk for your baby. Many women choose to remove their nipple jewelry while breastfeeding and, as a result, some milk may come from the site of the piercing during nursing, which is not at all harmful or problematic.

If you do decide to remove your piercings during pregnancy, wait at least six weeks after you deliver to get re-pierced or until your baby won't be pulling, kicking, or laying on the piercing.

 

cover    |    privacy policy    |    disclaimer    |    about us    |    contact    |    the issues

All information on Maternity & Style is for educational purposes only. The place to get medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment is your physician. If you have personal concerns about your health or the health of your baby, we recommend that you consult with your physician at once.

Maternity & Style respects your privacy and promises to keep any information you give to us confidential.

Copyright © 2006 - 2008 Maternity & Style. All rights reserved.