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nipple piercings

Any ladies have them ? Mine are starting to hurt a bit. I've heard you can keep them in as long as they don't bother you. It's not a bad pain but I'm starting to wonder if they're worth keeping in. Any suggestions ?
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I took mone out when I was about 25 weeks and have felt relief since, but at the end of the day its up to you really
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5038920 tn?1405637908
I still have mine in, they hurt a little but, now they dont, im still keeping them in after baby is born, it may get annoying to keep taking them out and putting them back in, but in my mind i think they will tell me which boob i used last because im gonna put a different color ball on one end of the last used one.
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I already had to change to longer barbells. The shop I work in carries a clear tubing that you can cut to whatever size you need so I was thinking about putting those in if they get any bigger.
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For now you can keep them in but after you have the baby it may be smart to take them out your breast are bound to be ingorged
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For now you can keep them in but after you have the baby it may be smart to take them out your breast are bound to be ingorged
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I took mine out with my first because I planned on breastfeeding. He's 15 months and still on the boob so haven't really had a need to put them back in.
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