It’s been a while but it’s finally time for a new piercing video ₊˚✩⊹
In this one I’m talking all things Christina piercings; aftercare, pain, healing and things to look out for ฅ^•ﻌ•^ฅ

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It’s been a while but it’s finally time for a new piercing video ₊˚✩⊹
In this one I’m talking all things Christina piercings; aftercare, pain, healing and things to look out for ฅ^•ﻌ•^ฅ
First month of my Christina piercing
So last month, I got a Christina piercing. Every time I needed help I would go online but there’s not a lot of info on that so that’s what I’ll post about first.
First day of the piercing: the needle coming out was where the pain was but right after, the pain was gone and I was able to walk around and work out normally.
First week: thought I started my period but it was just the piercing bleeding. Just wear a pad and it’ll be ok. I was only bleeding for one day that week
Second week: piercing stopped bleeding but a blister appeared. I put a pimple patch on it and it went down a lot. I talked to multiple piercers and they said it was normal and it’ll go down on its own eventually and that it’s not really a blister.
Third week: piercing was itchy as hell but there was no bleeding or crusting. This only lasted one day and it’s good to follow the “don’t fuck with the piercing” rule and did a sea salt soak.
This week: so the top gem went inside me 2 days ago and I went to another piercing shop, yesterday. I was told that the top gem was too small and so he gave me a new and bigger one. He also told me to stop sleeping belly down until it is healed. The bleeding has lessened, today, but it’s still there tho. Overall it doesn’t hurt and when I do catch it bleeding I just put pressure on it so the blood could clot and after that all was well. If the blood is not clotting, contact your doctor ASAP.
So a girl has a bump on her Christina so I’m gonna try this out and see how it goes. I’ll keep y’all posted 🙏🏾
Being a lifeguard and swim instructor with piercings
So every time I get a new piercing I’m always told to stay away from pools. Unfortunately I can’t do that due to thee fact that I’m a lifeguard and a swim instructor. In all honesty healing has been alright since I clean my piercings right after my shift is over.
I have a lot of coworkers who have gotten fresh piercings and they have been fine. But that could be because they have nose and ear piercings.
What I have noticed is that the people at my job who mainly swim instruct get ear and nose piercings. The lifeguards mainly get navel, nose and ears.
I’m both but I only have my ears, Christina and Nipples pierced.
I have come to notice that the lifeguards have less of a chance of having some complications due to the fact that they are not in the water as much as swim instructors.
The only times me or my coworkers ever had an infections as far as I know is when a student accidentally kicks the area or if it gets caught on something.
The only time I had to repierce was when I did a rescue and the persons body and the lifeguard tube snagged on my right nipple piercing. Other than that my other piercings have been ok.
Yes, I have experienced some infections but they go away after doing some sea salt soaks, saline sprays and using antibacterial soap. If it gets worse you might want to see a doctor.
Also I’m not saying to go ahead and jump in a pool like... listen to your piercer the pool is absolutely filthy and there’s a lot of bacteria in it. If you can stay out of the pool until your piercing is healed but if you’re like me where it’s literally your job to be in the pool, clean that biz
Nothing like watching the jewelry from your Venus piercing slide effortlessly down the drain in the shower