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I used to have my nipple pierced?

I used to have my nipple pierced a few years ago but took it out when I realized I wanted to have a baby someday and I didn't want to mess up my nips (I was young when I got it.. it was silly). Sooo.. does anyone know if this effects your ability to breast feed. I was looking at my nipples and I can't figure out where the milk comes out of.. yes Im a newbie to all of this. Thanks in advance.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    No it doesnt affect breast feeding. I had mine done as well. You can actually breast feed with the ring still in (not that anyone would want too.)

    Source(s): TTC for 17 months
  • 1 decade ago

    I had my nipples pierced, and have no problem breast feeding

  • 1 decade ago

    in responce to the abortion comment.. please go back.. and see how many people agree with me as opossed to you. and as for educating yourself... look at the statics as i mentioned..the number of teens raising babies..alone. see how they turn out.. they number of them being givin up for adoption..and when they arent adopted by 18 they are out. see what they grow up to be.. thats what i mean by educate yourself

    and please turn on the news tell me about the mothers throwing there babies against the wall. or throwing them in the dumpsters alive, or drowning them... please enlighten me? your right these people should all keep their children so that they can grow a little kno what pain is then get the joy of experiancing it.

    like i said ignorance!

    Source(s): google it dummie
  • 1 decade ago

    It's no problem, you can still breastfeed. Don't worry.

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