What is the mother's abdomen?
The maternal abdominal ring is a special navel made of flexible material that stretches to suit the growing womb. These jewelry, also called "Flex Ring" or "pregnancy abdomen", allows expectant mothers to safely maintain their piercings and wear abdominal rings throughout pregnancy. Normal abdominal rings, which are usually made of metals, such as stainless steel, do not stretch and may be scar or torn abdominal tissue, as motherhood progresses and the ring begins to migrate. This can expose women possible infection. However, if the metal rings are discarded to prevent injury and infection, a hole for piercing usually closes, which requires women to pierce the navel painfully if they still want to wear abdominal jewelry.
Flex Prings for use as a parent fashion clamp are usually made of synthetic polymer shaft covered with polytetrafluorethylene (PTFE) resinICE, which allow the jewelry to be self -coordinated, easily slipped without lubrication. In addition, PTFE resins offer chemically clean coverage that can be sterilized at high temperatures without melting, allowing jewelry to be highly resistant to infection. The parent abdominal ring made of PTFE is sold as hypoallergenic and usually does not cause skin reactions, even in sensitive bearers. The shaft can usually be modified by the wearer or stretched separately. Taking care of the maternal abdominal ring can be as simple as it is removed, unscrewing decorative accessories and cooking the shaft to occasionally sterilize it as the stomach stretches.
Decorations sold with a maternal abdominal ring often include festive emblems that claim "It's a boy!" or "It's a girl!" Emblems in the shape of infants legs and pacifiers are also popular. There are also typical annular styles highlighted by simply marbled balls and glitters. Accessories already fiber for traditional abdominalThe rings can be easily removed and switched to the shaft of the parent rings to keep your favorite emblems to be used. Prices for pregnancy abdominal rings are often even smaller than traditional abdominal rings due to lack of precious metals.
Recommended timing for transition to maternal abdomen varies. Doctors advise women to remove rings when they begin to feel discomfort, tension or pain. Some women decide to leave their traditional abdominal rings until they started to show and remove them at about the 14th or 16th week of pregnancy.
others decide to celebrate the upcoming child by buying the mother's abdominal ring at the first sign of pregnancy and using it immediately. Most jewelry traders have in stock styles of maternal rings or are willing to be a special order. Many new mothers decide to maintain their flexible maternal abdominal rings even after pregnancy, because they just like style and design.