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I know some mother's let them have it done at a certain age or grade,while others do it the first few weeks of life. I have no opinion on this really. I'm just looking for the majority on this question. Thanks all.

2006-07-03 07:12:58 · 12 answers · asked by ? 6 in Family & Relationships Friends

12 answers

I used to work at Claire's and pierce ears. I hated to pierce babies ears because they had no idea what was coming, they are easier to mess up because they react worse to the noise from the gun and move. The kids who were old enough to ask about it did much better, plus they can help in their own after care.

2006-07-03 07:23:16 · answer #1 · answered by kiddo shorty 3 · 4 1

Babies are not dolls and I do not think it is necessary for a baby to have earrings; I know in some culture, they do it almost at birth, and that explains why you see grown up from these countries(I am not naming) that have holes too high, not even, stretched... On the other hands, babies do not coordinate their movements, so when you pierce (at a pro place) babie's ears, they are not able yet to mess up with the earrings, and risk less infection. The dangerous time would be a toddler because they would touch, pull on them, or could be hurt by playing with other young kids. I think the best is to wait until she ask; Then you can explain to her the outcomes and if she still want it, why not. If it does not ask and you still wish she have her ear pierce, make it a gift, like going to middle school, at the beginning of Summer recess or a little before school resumes. That is also a nice gift for a 12th or 13th birthday, as she becomes a little woman, and I have never heard of a girl who would refuse the present, even if it means piercing. But there is much chance that a girl asks her parents before that.Then you will have the opportunity to go with your daughter to the mall for choosing and trying on earrings, and why not sharing. Watch out, she may even steal you favorite ones!

2006-07-03 20:04:56 · answer #2 · answered by frenchrina 3 · 0 0

nicely... i do no longer trust getting a toddler's ears pierced via negative aspects. even though, see you later as you're conscious of those unfavourable aspects and take precautions they're minimum, and the opportunities of a scar are low. case in point, don't get them pierced on the mall. Have the wellness care expert pierce them. Your pediatrician. you additionally can look at a piercing parlor (somebody who does expert piercings) however the wellness care expert is the terrific. they're going to use a needle and a few even practice a sprint soreness killer so the toddler would not experience it in any respect. they could desire to never use a gun on a toddler. Scars normally come from infections, and in case you get it completed via a physician the prospect of an infection are low (and that they are in a place to tell you what to do to make it decrease.) Be very vigilant via fact your toddler won't be able to inform you in the event that they're having an allergic reaction to the metallic (surgical metallic must be used for the jewelry, no longer gold, silver, or the rest...) and which could additionally circulate away a scar. additionally if this is done on the wellness care expert the opportunities of her being uncovered to a blood-born ailment is a few distance decrease. the different possibility comes from employing jewelry without lock on backings, or from the jewelry starting to be embedded. If she messes together with her jewelry, then i could take them out via fact ultimately she would be in a place to get them unfastened and if she swallowed component to it, then this is risky. And embedding you basically pay attention for and take them to the wellness care expert in case you start up up seeing the exterior strengthen over the earring. All of those unfavourable aspects are long gone in case you wait till your daughter is the right age to shield the jewelry herself (that's what the AAP recommends doing.) yet once you're desperate then recognize the negative aspects so which you're able to do it greater accurately.

2016-11-01 03:44:15 · answer #3 · answered by treiber 4 · 0 0

I had my ears pierced as an infant...so i would say when your baby is 3 months are a little bit after that time. The sooner the better...If you wait longer...your baby will be able to move around and fight with the person who is going to pierce her ears. Besides it is less tramatic if you have it done at an age that she can't remember. Personally i never understood what the big issue was over waiting to have a baby's ears pierced...I think it may be cultural because most minorities...we pierce our children ears as babies. The bottom line...Just do what ever you feel comfortable doing.

2006-07-03 08:41:55 · answer #4 · answered by carmen95 2 · 0 0

If you want your daughter's (or son's for that matter) ears pierced, do it at birth, they won't remember the pain & it will last longer.

After that, let the kids decide, just make sure they realize it's going to hurt & they have to work a little to keep the piercings open. And yes, that hurts too.

All this is for the single regular piercings. For kids that want more than that, if it's just peer pressure, I'd ask that they wait until 17 or 18, hopefully by then they'd make their own decisions. Shrinks say that multiple & harsh piercings, like tatoos, are calls for attention, so try to provide a bit more of that in a way that they won't be sorry years later.

2006-07-03 08:13:30 · answer #5 · answered by Rosie 2 · 0 0

I got my ears pierced when i was in the third grade. Ask your daughter when she would be ready for earrings when you think that that she can handle keeping earrings. But don't get when she's younger because when she gets older she may not want it.

2006-07-03 07:19:52 · answer #6 · answered by tarzan 2 · 0 0

I also used to pierce ears, and personally I think u should wait until she's old enough to make the decision to do it & is capable of taking care of them.

2006-07-03 07:38:48 · answer #7 · answered by luckyirishgirl2004 3 · 0 0

I've just always heard that the earlier the better....they won't actually know what's going on if they are infants or toddlers.....I know that I had mine pierced when I was 12 and it took me a couple of hours for the girl to talk me into it....I was scared to death.....I couldn't make my mind up one way or the other......
I blew everything out of proportion obviously but it was traumatic!!
ha ha ha

2006-07-03 07:20:24 · answer #8 · answered by Blue_Girl 4 · 0 0

the best time in my opinion is age 12

2006-07-03 07:24:02 · answer #9 · answered by babycakes_rocks 3 · 0 0

my mom peirced my ears when i was a baby so i wouldnt remember. but i want 2 more peircings and my mom says i can get it for my 14th b-day in 2 months.

2006-07-03 07:18:00 · answer #10 · answered by Jennifer 1 · 0 0

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