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Asked by ChanelGirl519

Q: 28 Weeks.. Is it normal to have belly button pain?

My belly button is pierced but I havent worn anything in it for over a year now. Since my belly has grown I've notcied pain around my belly button. But it isnt much of a skin stretching pain.. it feels like it's inside. Am I crazy? or is this just normal pain that comes with abdominal separation? Someone tell me it's normal :]

This question was asked Dec. 8, 2012 2:19pm
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Answered by a member - Dec. 10, 2012 10:45pm
I'm 24 weeks and still have my belly ring in. I get the same pain, but I'm not ready to take my ring out yet. I usually try to clean it with some ear care solution to keep it from getting infected, plus the coolness of the antiseptic feels good.

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Answered by maria.last91 - Dec. 10, 2012 8:17pm
Yessss mine hurts too, I think it's normal!

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Answered by a member - Dec. 10, 2012 3:23pm
YES! And honestly it only gets worse because it feels like that hole where the belly button was is getting stretched. I found putting lotion in that area made it feel much much better.

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Answered by maggie22 - Dec. 8, 2012 11:38pm
and i have never had my belly button pierced

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Answered by maggie22 - Dec. 8, 2012 11:37pm
Mine hurts when i press on it...

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Answered by mommy_to_be - Dec. 8, 2012 2:37pm
Have have the same thing and it is so normal to have pain there.. I have not worn my ring for almost five years and when my belly grows I notice the pain like if something soft touches it and its very sensitive. Sop don't be worry it is normal

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