We were team green so the world of having a daughter is completely new to me but I was wondering, if you are piercing your DD's ears, when are you doing it? I'm pretty sure you can't do it til they have their shots at 3 months but I'm wondering what every one else's experience has been or what you plan on doing.
Re: Baby girl ear piercing
I am waiting til my girls are older.
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Why didn't I think of this?!!?
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And I agree. I think it would be a fun experience to share with her and one that she will look back on one day and remember fondly, hopefully, if that is what she does want.
I would never again pierce my daughters ears before they ask. We pierced our oldest when she was 6 months (this is when they would pierce them here in NC after the 2nd set of shots.) We had terible trouble and I let the grow up until she wanted them repierced. (The plus side our niece got really nice 14kt. earings 6 pairs of them.)
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If we have a girl (we are team green), we will likely do it before she is 6 months.
I understand the previous posters, but I feel the opposite. As the first born my mom didn't pierce my ears until I asked. She did do my younger sisters when she was a baby. I always told my mom I wish she would have done it when I was a baby because it took me forever to finally go I was a chicken. I didnt get them pierced til I was a teenager.
Besides, ears are so easy, if your child decides they don't like them, they can take the earrings out and let them close.
DO NOT DO IT!!! Thats my recommendation. I had my daughters done when she was 3 months old. When she was tiny they were fine, but when she hit the 8 month- 3 year age range, she was terrible with allowing me to clean & change them.
At one point 3 grown adults had to hold her while I cleaned and turned them. Let me just say it was the worst experience ever and in hindsight I would wait until your daughter is 5 or 6, wants earrings, and has a good understanding of the need to clean and maintain earrings.
So you're saying to go to a place like jewelry store or Piercing Pagoda to pierce your small child/infant? You're an idiot.
My ears were pierced at birth. If I have a DD, her ears will be pierced by the PEDIATRICIAN'S office.
Trust me, I only messed with them if we had to, like when a backing was missing and need replacing, or she lost one earring and too many people had asked why she was wearing two different earrings. I only cleaned them once in awhile and it was not as easy as just doing it when you washed her face. In theory it sounds like a great plan, but when you have a kicking, screaming child, reality is way different.
They do this?! I am getting them done at a piercing shop that we know the owner of but I would rather do it a a pedi's office! I don't think Tricare would cover it though :P
Piercing shops are NOT equipped to handle the needs of piercing an infant or small child. Your pediatrician may or may not do it. Mine would.
Thank you for being the only one that answered my question normally!
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To prove my point, I just had a 15 minute battle with a soon to be 7 year old, and she still does not have new earrings in her ears...
To all moms of little girls, just wait, I promise its way easier then getting them done this young.
I teach third grade and I don't know why so many people think that 7-8 is the age that girls can care for earrings themselves. It drives me crazy when I see a girl come to class with freshly pierced ears because I know I have 2-3 weeks of bleeding, oozing, picked-at ear holes to deal with. And some of them cry every time a little drop of blood comes out, but still they won't leave them alone.
I'd be inclined to wait at least until age 9-10, but that's just my two cents.
I can't even get to the point of this answer...the spelling and grammar is just atrocious.
If I remember, aren't you the same poster who claims we shouldn't be using lotion?
Piercing Pagoda is the last place I would get a child's ears pierced. I worked in a respectable tattoo parlor and the safest way to be pierced is with a needle that has been sterilized with a medical autoclave and with surgical stainless steel jewelry, PERIOD. Getting pierced with a gun, especially at a young age, can really turn out crooked and infected. An ear piercing (lobes) can take up to 6 weeks to heal and must be properly taken care of, with sea salt and distilled water rinses. Why do you say that a 12 year old girl wouldn't know how to take care of an ear piercing? Not every child that age is irresponsible. I think it is a right of passage, and if the mother and daughter (or son) agree that the child will properly take care of them as instructed, it will teach that child some responsibility and show them a bit about themselves (and how their body can handle such an experience/level of pain, so to speak.)
You sure do have a lot of shiiiity opinions
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Hmmm...we all answered normally...with a few exceptions. Different strokes for different folks, remember?
Exactly. OP said "I'm wondering what every one else's experience has been or what you plan on doing."