MIL keeps talking about about how she had SIL ears pierced at 5 week! There is no way that will happen to my daughter! (if I have one) I was 3 years when I had my ears pierced and my mom said they only reason she did it so young was because I kept asking to have it done. At that point I was old enough to not only understand but to want it, mom said after the first one was done I only shed 1 tear and said I still wanted the other one. I think it should be LO choice when they are older that is permanent for the most part. If LO is a girls she will be able to ask for herself if she would like to have it done. What are your opinions?
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It bugs me when babies ears are pierced.
I just imagine them getting their little fingers caught and riping one out or if they got infected. Our girls won't be getting their ears pierced till they are old enough to want it done.
I don't care for baby ear piercing, personally. I think it's cheesy, too. We tried at age three with my DD when she wanted it, but then she freaked out and we didn't do it. I told her that she has to wait and ask for it again before we try.
ETA, nope, it was right after her fourth birthday, this last fall.
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I agree- DH's stepsister is from Spain and all of the little girls on her side of the family (including her daughter) had their ears pierced when they were incredibly young.
Yes, it is a right of passage. I don't know if I can hold my daughter of until ten . She is 5 and she begs but I think maybe 1st or 2nd grade.
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Where we lived last in Oregon, there is a strong Hispanic culture (Mexican culture) and all of the little baby girls have pierced ears.
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Haha... this definitely tempted me to think about piercing my DD's ears when she was itty bitty. She was literally bald until she was 2 1/2. Even in pink and bows and dresses (she rarely wore pants) people would still think she was a boy! I don't get it! Who puts a dress on a little boy?
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lol. exactly what my mom said.
I kind of doubt that's the reason. I have friends who had their ears pierced when they were really young and they have to wear earrings regularly or they close up, while mine were only done when I was in grade 4 (my mom refused for years, until my aunt convinced her to pierce her own and then she felt she couldn't refuse to let me get mine done anymore) and I have gone 6 months before without wearing earrings and the holes didn't close.
I think I'd probably wait till my daughter was asking and around school age before I pierced her ears, although I do think it's really cute when babies have pierced ears.
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I think it's up to you, but you've already got enough other things to worry about w/ a newborn so why add cleaning their piercing? Some of my cousins had theirs done when they were really little, but my parents did it for our 10th birthday. We had to be old enough that we could be responsible for cleaning our own ears & there were a lot of conversations about the process & responsibility that went along with it. Until then, I just had a large collection of clip-ons.
Oh, and I've gone a year at a time w/o wearing earrings & mine have never closed up, so I guess it just depends on the person
I won't do it until our daughter is older. I had them done around 7 or 8 and it was so fun, such a big deal and a great memory for me. I want to do that with my daughter, not when she is a baby and can't even remember.
I do think it's nice when they're in that is-it-a-boy-or-a-girl phase to make it clear that it's a girl though, and I can see doing it early so they don't remember the pain and aren't scared, but I want to hold off.
You saying play it by ear made me giggle. But I agree with you. I want my daughter to be mature enough and be able to make the decision, as well as understand the responsibility.