I agree with you, what's the rush? next time you all take the child to the pediatrician ask the question and explain your concerns the doc will most likely express the same concerns and your boy friend may have a change of heart hearing it from an expert. why do Little girls need there ears pierced there going to have enough pressure from society concerning there looks, too thin, too fat, etc, etc, tell him to purchase some clip on's and watch how irritated the child will be, let her keep her innocence and enjoy childhood.... they grow up fast. You could always take him to get his ears done (again) so he can experience (remember the pain)
then ask him is this what you what your precious 9 month old to endure?
2006-12-27 22:11:56
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answered by quietstorm 1
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My daughter is 4 and she doesn't have her ears pierced yet. My concern was that being younger she would not understand that she has to be careful with her ears and she may tug on the earrings and hurt herself. I used the stick on earrings for special occassions for her and she wears stick ons to school and I think it's fine for a 4 year old and I can tell by kindergarten she is going to be ready to move up to that next step. I really think piercing a child's ears should be their own decision and they will tell you when they want it; I just would not feel right about putting holes in a baby's ears that did not understand what was going on.
BTW, I told my mom when I was 5 that I wanted my ears pierced so we went to the mall around Christmas time and had them done. I loved making that choice for myself and I remember taking pride in the piercings and I took care of them myself. I never had a problem with the piercings closing up and I have gone days with out wearing them, no problem.
2006-12-27 21:59:15
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answered by 2007 5
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This is difficult but you and your boyfriend need to come to a compromise - like you'll buy her earing now that she can save and wear later.
If you really don't feel comfortable about it, he should respect your wishes. Perhaps if you could find out why it's so important to him you might uncover a way that you could compromise.
Personally I feel the exact same way you do, I'm sure she is perfectly beautiful the way she is and doesn't need adornments to make her any prettier.
It's painful too for a little baby, what if the butterfly came off the back and she choked, infections and discomfort when she sleeps on her side and it presses on her ear.
It doesn't make much sense to do it so young. Perhaps you could buy her clip-ons that she wears just for photographs?
I wish you the best of luck!
2006-12-27 21:47:18
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answered by How many questions can there be? 3
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I don't see the problem in peircing them..
I'm a mother of three daughters whose ages are 12,6 and 2 and for all of them i had their ears peirced the day after they r born in the hospital before i go out and NEVER did i have a problem with infection..
and they r happy to wear earrings and pick and choose..
btw my cousin had her ears peiced when she was an adult for the first time and she had en infection and had to take it out.. it sealed and she had to do it again and again.. she peirced it 4 times and then she gave up.. it always shuts in less that two weeks..
but if the ears are peirced when u r young it's not easy for it to close again even if u leave it with out an earring for a while and that's the cool thing about it..
so i hope u would reconsider and think how it will be easy for the girl to pierce it now and not feel it as much as she would when she is older and to have her avoid the problems of sealing..
good luck
2006-12-27 21:52:03
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answered by DeSeRt 2
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you shouldnt have it completed already. you have it completed once you're waiting. I did my daughters while she replaced right into a pair of months previous so as that she could forget approximately it immediately. Alot of people will say wait til she is the right age to choose on it. they are going to sparkling her ears with alcohol, mark the place the piercing would be and then use a "gun" to pierce the earring for the duration of the ear. It takes approximately 30 seconds as quickly as each ingredient is marked and arranged. the 1st ear would be uncomplicated, yet after the 1st one is complete she would be able to be scared and the 2nd will take slightly greater attempt on your section retaining her nevertheless. she would be able to cry. The noise of it somewhat is going to scare her, yet she would be able to be over it in approximately 10 minutes. The piercer will inform you each thing you may understand on a thank you to attend to it, could even furnish some place of work work. in basic terms sparkling with alcohol and rotate a minimum of as quickly as an afternoon.
2016-10-19 02:09:03
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answered by goodgion 4
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The bottom line is that your child should be able to decide if they want that done to them or not themselves. As a parent it is your job to protect your child and keep them out of harms way while trying to guide them in a positive direction. It would be irresponsible of you to make this decision for your child. How do you know if he will want the piercing or not? You don't and should wait until he is old enough to make that decision for himself. Regardless of what kind of person you are. Many times, kids end up opposite of there parents. Doing this could make your child resent you. Are you willing to take that chance?
2006-12-27 21:53:04
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answered by Anonymous
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you've made a great argument here why not just express these things to him. theres is a risk for infection why would he want to chance it? Also I didnt get my ears pierced till I was 16 and it felt like a right of passage not just something to do.
2006-12-27 21:44:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I would tell him the story when MOM cut my hear and I really wanted it long ! but to honestly say I have 2 kids and both have ear rings, only if you if you don't clean the babies ear will it get infected. a simple thing like this would heal in few days. I agree with your husband......
2006-12-27 21:47:00
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answered by http://www.straightalk.biz 1
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Tell him if he takes your baby to have her ears pierced without your consent, you'll take the baby and leave him.
2006-12-28 06:16:29
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answered by brevejunkie 7
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tell him having a piercing should be a personal privilege, like a reward - not something given to you by default. getting a piercing should be like a birthday gift, a graduation gift, or something special, not a everyone-gets-it-regardless. tell him your daughter would like it more if it were to be something she has to beg for, something she looked forward too, not something she has jsut because. remind him that it'd be a gift to her, not to him, so she should decide whether she really wants that gift or not. good luck!
2006-12-27 21:51:07
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answered by tell me all!!! 4
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