Holes in the nipple are normal There are holes through which milk can flow, and holes for the oils that lubricate the nipple. If this is a new hole in your nipple, see your health care provider for accurate diagnosis.
I believe the weep hole is the small hole in the bottom of the air breather box that has the rubber nipple on it. Not sure though.
Yes, you can. During the initial healing period it is always best if you get your nipple ring changed by the piercer, but after your nipple piercing has healed completely, you can change it on your own, at will. Here's how: 1) Make sure that the new nipple ring which you intend to insert is disinfected properly. Cleaning it with some antibacterial soap often does the trick. In addition to the nipple ring, your hands as well as the nipple piercing should be cleaned thoroughly with antibacterial soap. 2) Now for removing the old nipple ring. You need to start by pressing your skin next to one hole of the nipple piercing. Keeping the skin pressed, you have to slowly remove the ring from the piercing bit by bit till it comes out completely. 3) The new nipple ring should be inserted in much the same way. You have to pinch your nipples to make the piercing visible and then put the ring into one hole. Slowly keep pushing the nipple ring further into the hole till you see it come out from the other hole. Once inserted fully, you simply need to close the ring or tighten any screws on the ring. If you are finding it a little difficult, you should oil your piercing and your new nipple ring with some water based lubricant before changing the nipple ring, as this will facilitate the process. Putting a hot compress on your skin or taking a hot shower just prior to changing your nipple ring also helps a lot as this makes your skin softer, which enables the nipple ring to be changed relatively easier. With practice, it will become very easy to change your nipple ring, and practice you will get aplenty. What with the thousands of varieties of nipple rings available nowadays, you might just end up changing your nipple ring very often. Hence the above advice is sure to come in handy, provided of course that you do have a nipple piercing!
Yes, the loose spoke nipple protrudes into the protective tube tape and could wear a hole in the tape as well as the tube itself. The problem could be woursened if the nipple is very loose and the tube or tire pressure is over inflated. The fix would be prevention of the nipple loosening. Another problem could be when a nipple is too tight and the spoke protrudes out of the end of the nipple and wears a hole in the tube tape and tube. You might get lucky by doing this: deflate the tire, tighten the spoke nipple then inflate the tire to proper psi, then spit on your finger and place the saliva onto the tube and schrader valve: wait and see if bubbles are produced if so tighten the schrader valve and you are set to go.
It shouldn't; if it gets that large without your stretching it, the piercing might be rejecting.
Your just growing
A nipple is a nipple, simple as that. The sometimes darker // pinker skin around the nipple is called the aureole.
The nipple is lateral to the sternum.
nipple bras.
Yes, each normal nipple has multiple openings.
Widen the hole in the nipple. If it's to hard to suckle , the pup will get discouraged. Then squirt some on his tongue to get him going.
That you decided to get a nipple piercing.