Hey May mommas it's been a while since I have posted. I hope all is well with your LO's ! So I had no idea this was such a hot topic but after researching and lurking at older boards on other sites I see it is! My DH and I were disscussing when we were going to get DD's ears pierced. So I of course googled the appropriate age and whoaaa some people are very against infant piercing! My sister and I had ours done as babies I don't remember it(obviously) and my mom said we never had any issues. I am going to peds today for dd 4 month shots and well visit and will ask his recomindation. So here is my question have any of you decided if and when you may get dd ears pierced and those with older LO's when did you get their ears pierced? Once again please keep responses friendly, we will make an educated decision as to what is right for our family, but I am just curious to what others will do or have done. Thanks ladies! Hope you are enjoying your day and please forgive typos I am on my phone. ??
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My sister and I also had them done as babies. My mom said they did mine in the hospital! It's a big thing in our family to have ears pierced. We pass earrings down generations to wear as baby earrings. Sadly, our pediatrician doesn't do them. However, she said that it's no problem if we want to get them done now.
I don't really want to get her ears pierced in the mall, so I was thinking a Tattoo/Piercing parlor. The reason is because they get inspected, etc, and are probably more professional than a 16 year old kid at the mall. I am going to wait until Adalyn is between 6 and 9 months. Unfortunately, I don't really have many friends with children, so I can't really ask them.
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You should let us know what your pediatrician says!
We will wait until our girls are old enough to express their own interest in ear piercing and take care of cleaning/care themselves. I do think infants with little earrings are adorable, but that's not the route we'll go.
definatly this. they are much cleaner as well. they use a single needle that is sterilized and easy to keep clean. where as in the mall they use the guns that are very difficult to keep clean. if I got avas done now I would go to a parlor. instead we will when she decides she wants them
. sorry I just feel very strong about this. I have a friend whos a piercer. they are alot cleaner plus I had a friend who got really infected from getting ears pierced in the mall.
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It was a cultural thing for us. DD is half-Mexican, and her father wanted it done. I did it at 4mos. She screamed for about 20 minutes until I could nurse her, then it was done. Healed super fast. That 20 minutes was the hard for me. I felt horrible. But, honestly, with her spikey hair, this two little balls in her ears were adorable. Being in TX, the daycare knew how to handle babies with pierced ears. Recovery was painless for her. I've never regretted not letting her choose for herself.
Now, a few years down the line, she was at my parents' and one of her piercings got infected. My mom put Neosporin on it, and sealed the canal. I took her to get it re-done when she came home. The difference between 4mos and 7yrs was insane! Her hair got tangled in it. They got dirty. She tried to take it out. She DID take it out. She wouldn't let me clean them. 4mos was SO much easier.
At 14, she asked for 2nd piercings. We did it, and she took care of them without issue. My experience? Do it as an infant...or a teen...because doing it at 7 was a nightmare.
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In my culture, baby girls get their ears pierced, well, when they're babies.
I want to get DD's ears pierced so I asked our Ped and she said to wait until about 6 months so her immune system builds up and she can fight infection better, worst case.
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This is a personal decision that has a number of factors weighed in - child's health, cultural significances, etc.
It's not something we will do. There is no cultural reason for Viv to have her ears pierced as an infant and our general feeling is that we prefer to let our kids decide on permanent body modifications. Saying that though - I really don't care at all what others decide is best for them. So it may sound snooty, but it's simply my opinion for my daughter specifically, not a generalization to how I feel about the topic.
For me, I wasn't allowed to get my ears pierced until I was 12. I hated it when I was younger because many of my friends had pierced ears and a I was jealous. My mom wanted me to be able to care for them myself and when I was finally allowed (she actually relented enough to let me do it a few weeks before my 12th birthday, so I could change the earrings for the first time on my birthday), she did a whole special day. I'd recently had my first period, so we did a bunch of 'woman' things and it was really special.
I'd like to do a special day like that with Vivienne. Perhaps when she turns 13. We'll see. If she's especially mature, maybe as early as 10. I remember how grown-up I felt after I got my ears pierced (and my first spa manicure, lol). It was a neat thing between my mom and I.
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Oh right, and a big big yes to going to a piercing/tattoo parlor. They are regulated by health services in most areas, and are much cleaner and have better safety practices and training. My first piercings were done unevenly, and all the piercings that followed are likewise off. When I got my second cartilage piercing, I did it at Claire's and it was a total nightmare. They misloaded the piercing gun, which subsequently got stuck on my ear. The employee left it dangling from my ear while she went to get the manager to help, and then they had to continue 'firing' the gun until it finally dislodged the earring. I ended up with an infection and a bump of cartilage and it was one of the most painful experiences of my life.
In contrast, my eyebrow piercing (done at a piercing parlor) was a breeze. It made me wish I'd done all my piercings that way.
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We will be piercing our daughter's ears - it's tradition in husband's family.
Our pediatrician recommended waiting until she's at least 6 months, so she's had the most important shots.