My baby girl is a girl through and through- she loves clothes, shoes, makeup (playing with mine!) and jewlery. She has these fake earrings that clip on but she's obsessed with my pierced ears and wants hers done too. I told her it would hurt and she still wants them. I even took one of my earrings and poked her ear with it to show her the pinch, and she didn't care! My question is, should I do it? I've seen babies with pierced ears but I always said I'd leave it up to her. (This started two days ago and she's still asking- she's not going to just forget it!)
2006-08-18
06:29:31
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asked by
Kimmie
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Pregnancy & Parenting
➔ Toddler & Preschooler
These are great answers so far- I guess I alwys felt like it was her body, and I had no right to do something permenant to it lie putting a hole in her ear. I'm just confused because she's asking me; she wants them, and it really isn't that big of a deal, but isn't my job as a parent to make the decisions that she doesn't comprehend yet? I don't know...
2006-08-18
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I see nothing wrong with it. The kid wants it done! My daughter just got her ears pierced too and shes 4. One piece of advice though: use Lanacaine. It will completely numb her ears and she wont feel a thing. My sisters pediatrician prescribed it for her daughter and she let me have it. Maybe your pediatrician will do the same. It is totally worth it. My daughter cried a little cause the guns scared her. Also, make sure that there are two employees there to do both ears at the same time.
Dont listen to people say that she is too young to know what she does and does not want. Geez, they are acting like you are asking if she should start wearing makeup and high heels. Some people are so darn sensitive.
2006-08-18 06:37:03
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answered by chlobug26 3
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I remember getting my ears pierced at 4 years old. I don't recommend doing when shes older. I have 2 girls and did both of theirs at the age of 1. Its a small pinch of a pain the they wont remember, and if its something that they decide that they don't want later on down the road, then they can take them out. Its just something in to days society that us girls do. I know someone who went 26 years without having their ears pierced because she was afraid it was going to hurt. She finally broke down and did it.. But besides the point, you are the parent and this is a decision that only you can make.
2006-08-18 07:10:37
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answered by meg 2
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As my younger sister did, you can. She cried when she got her's pierced at 1 1/2 years old. But the decision was not by her but by my mother, whom felt that if she received the piercing early that when she is older she would have less difficulty with piercings.
The whole decision is up to you. It won't do anything serious to your child, but if you truely think it will make her happy then you should go full circle for it. If you feel the need to hold, that is perfectly fine. You need to take control of something that your child may not have the understanding of as a two year-old.
But most of my family's daughters have gotten them before two years of age. It doesn't make it any less difficult as they grow older (like they thought it would), but it doesn't have any negative effects. None got an infection or any type of serious injury involving the ear.
What would be best is if you do decide to get her piercings, start off with small studs. They are easy to take off and cannot get caught onto anything. If she is a playful girl when she starts to grow up a bit, stick with the studs. Don't switch to anything extravagent until around 10 years of age, when aestheic principles become an issue.
Hope i answered your question correctly
:)
2006-08-18 06:40:03
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answered by peexinxmyxpants 1
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If she wants it I say go for it. Just remember that you are the one who will have to take care of them & make sure they don't get infected. I have 3 girls. I pierced my oldests' at 15 months, my second daughters at 2 years, and my youngest daughter is 13 months old so I will be doing hers probably pretty soon. Little girls look so pretty with pierced ears. If she really is a girly girl like you say then she will love them.
Also studies have shown that when you get them pierced when they are younger then they have less problems (like developing keloids) than they do if you wait til they are older.
2006-08-18 06:40:29
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answered by sweetamberwaves 4
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The best time to pierce a girl's ears is 3 months old.
I would wait until your daughter is about 7 before you piece her ears. She may be obsessed now with earrings, but keep in mind she is only 2. I am she has done the same thing with toys...played with it for several days, and never touched it again.
2006-08-18 06:36:43
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answered by yzerswoman 5
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Some cultures pierce children's ears at birth, some do it as a right of passage. Take into account all feelings (dad, daughter, yours, relatives) If you feel she is ready and are ready to take care of her tender ears, go for it. If you think this is passing, try to wait it out. Good luck....2 year olds are like bulldogs once they get an idea!
2006-08-18 06:36:05
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answered by carolinagal75 3
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My mom pierced my ears (properly were given it executed by technique of a few different person) at 6 months previous and she did it even as i grow to be asleep....i didnt even awaken and afterwards i grow to be fantastic besides, merely take the medication they offer for you when you get the piercing executed and practice that on a daily basis. do no longer bypass to CLAIRES, bypass to a diverse position that does piercings, claires is popular to create infections each now and then, they could be more effective efficient now, yet i wouldnt take the threat. wish that helped:)
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answered by ? 4
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Well, I don't think it's a bad idea in particular. But she's way too young to realize the responsibility that comes along with them. And at this point you don't know if she could be allergic to the metals in the earrings. And that WILL hurt.
2006-08-18 06:38:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I always said I would wait until my daughter was at least old enough to ask for her ears to get pierced but 2 years old seems a little young still. Unless you think she is old enough to take care of them. Cleaning them and such.
2006-08-18 06:41:30
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answered by Kelly 3
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Hey, what's the big deal? Its easier for the child too if she has her ears peirced early.My daughter was just 9 months old when i got her ears peirced.She barely felt any pain.Infact the older they are the more painful it is.I think u shoul;d go right ahaed and let ur lil girl wear ear studs or rings.
2006-08-18 06:37:22
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answered by jeet 2
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