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Can you give birth with nipple piercings?

Can You Give Birth with Nipple Piercings?
The question of whether one can give birth with nipple piercings is often intertwined with concerns about breastfeeding and the safety of both the mother and the baby. While the act of giving birth itself is not directly affected by nipple piercings, the implications for breastfeeding are significant.
Breastfeeding Considerations
Many mothers wonder if they can breastfeed with nipple piercings. The consensus among experts is that it is indeed possible to breastfeed with nipple piercings, but there are important precautions to consider. It is generally recommended that mothers remove their nipple jewelry prior to breastfeeding. This is crucial not only for the comfort of the mother but also to ensure the safety of the baby. Leaving the piercings in can pose risks, including potential injury to the infant or complications for the mother, such as infections or blocked milk ducts.
Health Risks and Recommendations
There are documented health risks associated with breastfeeding while having nipple piercings. For instance, some studies have indicated that mothers who do not remove their piercings may face increased risks of mastitis or abscesses, which can complicate breastfeeding. Additionally, a breastfeeding medicine specialist has pointed out that keeping piercings in during pregnancy and breastfeeding can be dangerous for both the mother and the baby.
If a mother has had nipple piercings for a significant period before giving birth, the likelihood of complications may decrease, but it is still advisable to consult with a healthcare provider. They can provide personalized advice based on the individual’s health history and the specifics of their piercings.
Conclusion
In summary, while giving birth with nipple piercings is not inherently problematic, the focus should shift to the implications for breastfeeding. Removing nipple jewelry before breastfeeding is strongly advised to mitigate risks and ensure a safe and comfortable experience for both mother and child. As always, consulting with a healthcare professional is the best course of action for personalized guidance.

Can I pump with my nipple rings in?

Instead of switching to formula, you can either remove your nipple rings during feedings or pump and feed your baby breast milk from a bottle. If you want to continue wearing nipple rings while you breastfeed, then switch to soft, flexible BioPlast straight barbells if you haven’t already done so.

What can you not do with nipple piercings?

Don’ts

  • Don’t use any medications or substances that can thin your blood for the first weeks after the piercing.
  • Don’t smoke.
  • Don’t immerse your piercing in pools, spas, or baths.
  • Don’t use bar soap or harsh cleaning fluids.
  • Don’t touch the piercing with your hands.

Do nipple piercing holes close up?

Nipple piercings are one of the fastest piercing to close. When they’re new, they can close in minutes. Even after a few years, nipple piercings can close inside of a week without jewellery. For some, the hole can stay open for years on its own, although this is rare.

Can you nurse a baby with nipple piercings?

Yes. Pierced nipples are no barrier to breastfeeding.

Can you play with nipples during pregnancy?

Depending on your pregnancy and any complications you’re experiencing, nipple stimulation may not be safe for you. It may even increase the risk of preterm labor, Lucatero says. “It’s recommended to begin when pregnancy is low-risk and you’re at or past your due date.”

Do you have to take out piercings when giving birth?

In addition, if you have to undergo any interventional procedures such as an episiotomy, your fourchette piercings and other vaginal-canal-adjacent piercings will need to be removed to allow the delivery procedure to continue.

Do your nipples stay hard after piercing?

Do nipple piercings make your nipples hard forever? Nipple piercings will usually cause the nipple to protrude slightly, and this tends to be permanent. It won’t necessarily make them constantly hard, but it will make them more prominent, which is one of reasons people with inverted nipples choose to get them pierced.

When should I stop nipple play during pregnancy?

Additionally, Chuang cautions against overdoing it, as “excessive nipple stimulation can lead to overly strong contractions or uterine hyperstimulation.” If you feel uncomfortable contractions, or if they’re fairly close together, it’s important to stop, she adds.

Which piercing hurts the most?

Unsurprisingly, genital piercings are widely considered to be the most painful. Regardless of what you choose to get done, you should expect significant immediate pain and a long healing time.

Do you have to take nipple piercings out when pregnant?

Comfort becomes the bottom line! If you already have a piercing that has completely healed and it feels comfortable, there is not a medical reason to take out your jewelry. As your belly and breasts grow, you may find your jewelry catching on clothing and other materials, being pulled, or bothering your skin.

Natasha Lunn

Tash is an IBCLC and Business Coach helping fellow IBCLCs create fun, profitable businesses that are more than just an expensive hobby. Before becoming an IBCLC and starting her private practice - The Boobala, Tash graduated as an Osteopath in 2008 and has been in Private Practice in South West Sydney. She was also a volunteer Breastfeeding Counsellor and Community Educator with the Australian Breastfeeding Association for 6 years. Through her business, Your Lactation Biz, Tash coaches and creates products to help new and seasoned IBCLCs build businesses that suit their personality and lifestyle.

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