All About Nipple Piercings
Nipple piercings have existed for centuries, and there are many reasons to get one. You might pierce your nipple for stimulation; as nipples have abundant nerve ends, they are considered erogenous zones. You might also just like the look. Nipple piercings are pretty and a bit adventurous.
Whatever the reason you want to get your nipple pierced, it’s going to be great.
First, the piercer must disinfect the area. Then, a mark is made on each side of the nipple with a disposable marker. Breast piercings can be placed horizontally or vertically: either way works well as long as the piercing doesn't sit too deeply, like through the areolas. Finally, the needle is inserted through the nipple, and the jewelry is placed in the body.
The pain is significant - 7 on a scale from 1 to 10. It only lasts a split second, however. During the first few weeks, your nipple will be extremely sensitive. Remember: the pain is short, and afterward, you’ll have a piercing that you can be delighted with for life.
There is a wide range of jewelry that can be used in a nipple piercing:
There are pros and cons to using these different types of jewelry. For example, a barbell won’t get stuck in your clothes as often as a ring, but they’ll be a bit more difficult to clean. Try a few styles, and you’ll find your favorite type.
A nipple piercing must be kept especially clean during the healing period. Clean it according to your piercer's recommendations. As this area is in constant contact with your clothes, it is important to change your bra and shirt every day to reduce the risk of infection caused by bacteria.
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There are lots of tiny milk vessels going through the breast. Nipple piercings go through some of those vessels, but the majority remain intact, so you can safely breastfeed. Just remember to remove your piercing jewelry before breastfeeding. Note that breastfeeding itself can cause sore nipples. It might cause additional irritation to have to take the jewelry on and off every time you breastfeed.
If your nipple piercing swells up, it is essential not to let the piercing hole grow shut. Therefore, do not remove your piercing jewelry. Instead, treat it with isotonic saltwater, and you'll see how quickly it improves. If you need more assistance, get in touch with your piercer as soon as possible.
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