I would recommend you wait until you start dischargingcolostrum from the nipples, then removal of the jewellery is not necessary. Changing the jewellery to PTFE* barbells (*flexible surgical Teflon) be a good option and would be simpler for cleaning and maintaining the piercings during breast feeding. Many of my clients have successfully maintained there nipple piercing using this method and have had no issues with breast feeding. Ultimately it's up to you and your comfort level.
You don't. That's just because most doctors are against piercings. You can always deny a ridiculous request like this and continue surgery with your nipple piercings in.
Provided you haven't contracted an infection they should just heal over with no problem. If there is reddening and pain at the site, see a doctor.
According to Lori Selke, the heal time for nipple piercings vary for men and women. While most men will be healed within 3-4 months, it can take an additional 4 to 6 months for women.
Nipple tenderness can be a sign of your period or early pregnancy. Take a pregnancy test if you think you're pregnant.
Just got mine done (professionally) and she said 6 weeks to fully heal (and to not let anyone contact it orally for that long)
If you intend on keeping the piercings, jewellery should be left in the piercings, there is no reason to remove the jewellery except to get rid of the piercings. Piercings can take a full year to become seasoned to the point where jewellery can be removed for extended periods.
There's no way to be sure honestly. Some people can have piercings for years that never fully heal to the point that they don't close. If you have other piercings that have healed to that point, you can use that as a gauge but otherwise, don't remove the jewelry unless you want to risk losing the piercing :)
Its called BREASTFEEDING not nipple feeding, the baby is meant to take a good portion of the areola and breastflesh so the nipple is compressed and elongated.
Pregnant women should take as few chemicals as possible.
Women who are pregnant or may become pregnant should not take carnitine supplements.
If you are trying to get pregnant then you should not take the pill at all.
You can remove your piercings after they are healed, unless you no longer want them then you can take them out anytime.