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Nipple Piercing - Nipple piercings breastfeeding |
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Monday, 22 November 2010 10:01 |
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Nipple piercings breastfeeding
Despite the fears of many women, with a nipple piercing baby no more quiet, can appear to a typically no complications. It is recommended to maintain good and clean the piercing to prevent infection. In the 19th Century, nipple piercings even recommended by doctors to help women with small or inverted nipples (inverted nipples) to facilitate breastfeeding.
During breastfeeding the jewelry should be removed strictly in order to avoid the ingestion and a possible choking hazard and to facilitate the infant the sucking.
Too often nachgestochene piercings can damage the nipple and cause complications.
Many piercers generally advise the jump off during pregnancy because a piercing an unnecessary stress on the body, which in turn can cause complications during pregnancy.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 02 December 2010 15:44 |