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on May 25th, 2009 at 09:57 am |
On Friday May 15th, 2009, I did something that some may find crazy or irresponsible or, crazy or painful, or crazy or all of the above.
I visited a local tattoo parlor and walked out with two new piercings.
Yes, as those who know me already know, I am one of those tattooed and pierced mommies who has sported every hair color known to man and refuses to officially grow up.
I stood tirelessly in the front row at Emo’s in Austin, Texas, watching the likes of Clutch and Dub Trio as my five-month pre-born daughter swam about in utero.
My son was with me when I got my navel pierced at age 24, and now my toddler daughter has been with me through two additional tattoos and now, these, my latest additions.
(Note: The piercings in question are NOT nipple piercings—they are dermal anchors, which are similar to surface piercings. For more info, read on!)
For the past two years, I have pretty much, worn only tank tops, as I have found that nursing my baby is easier in a tank.
A couple of weeks ago I saw a girl with two VERY cute “piercings” on her décolleté area and was immediately intrigued. After a little research, I learned that these little “sparklies” were technically NOT piercings—they are called “dermal anchors,” and are actually considered body modifications, not unlike sub-dermal implants.
I thought about it, then thought about it some more, and after discussing it with my heavily tattooed hubby, I decided I wanted some of my own.
The more I thought it over, the more I realized that the reason I liked these modifications so much, is that they adorn an area that has become sacred to me.
(I have an eyebrow piercing for much the same reason; while everyone else was getting their noses pierced, I decided that I’d rather highlight my eyes, which, in my opinion, are some of my better facial features.)
I have my daughter at my chest NUMEROUS times per day. In public. At home. Here, there, and everywhere.
My chest is a different chest than it was before I had her.
So, why not decorate and celebrate it?
The whole procedure was quick and relatively painless, and I am extremely happy with the results.
My nursing toddler stares at them with intrigue as she nurses happily away.
Almost every one of my body piercings, aside from my ears, I got for a “reason.” My tattoos have meanings, too.
I guess someday I will be a walking, talking story-book.
Until then, I am simply a nursing mama who just gave her little nursling some interesting bling to look at!
For info on Dermal Anchoring, see: http://tattoo.about.com/od/piercingsgene
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http://www.strocel.com/hannahs-weaning/ -- Amber on Hanna's Weening
http://bangerlm.blogspot.com/2008/12/wea
http://offthespaceship.blogspot.com/2009/0
http://desireefawn.blogspot.com/2009/05/s
http://mommynewsblog.com/how-breastfeedi
http://allthatsazz.blogspot.com/2009/05/f
http://grudgemom.wordpress.com/2009/05/2
http://www.baby-carriers-downunder.com/2
http://mfomnews.wordpress.com/2009/05/13/b
http://www.blisstree.com/breastfeeding12
http://fabnaima.blogspot.com/2009/05/bre
http://breastfeedingmums.typepad.com/bre
(The anchors 72 hours post-procedure)
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