Hi All,
I know this is a controversial topic, however please refrain from judgement. I want to get my 6 month old's ears pierced. Has anyone done it? what was your reason for doing it so early? Would you do it again this early? What are the downside? If you live in NJ, any recommendations as to where they will do it?
Re: Ear Piercing
I was going to do it, and have her pedi do it. However, my DD loved to play with her ears as a baby, and I knew she would somehow injure the healing process so we decided to skip out.
I would find a pedi to do it. I would not be comfortable taking her to a mall kiosk or something along those lines.
On the flip side, my mom waited until I asked.
I never asked...my ears are not pierced. It's just never been something I wanted to do.
Just a background, In our culture women have their ears pierced and rarely will u see girl infant/babies/kids without it. Yes we have an option not to do it right away but it still has to be done sooner than later like before she is 7YO or something, nothing concrete abt the age though.
In DD's case, DH failed to have it done upon birth which is the usual practice in the hospital where DD is born. Cant blame him. he was way too exctd and it is our first. I forgot to tell him that too.
For LO # 2 i gave DH specific instructions to have it done right away.
My baby got her ears pierced by a nurse at the hospital when she was 3 days old. She did it in 2 minutes and my baby was asleep when she took her to do it and fast asleep still when she returned her. The pediatrician suggested that the earlier we do it the less pain she'll feel and i'm glad we did it. I wouldnt have done it if her earlopes werent fully developed or attached that the shape wasnt clear.
I had mine done when a newborn baby and so did my sisters and all girls in my extended family. No infections or issues what so ever
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Farida, at 8 weeks
The experience and after care was great until we had to take them out for soccer nearly 3 months later. She WOULD not let us put them back in because she was scared it would hurt again. It took a full 24 hours of asking, negotiating and fighting to finally get them back in. She refused to let us touch them after that, so long story short, one of the tiny studs actually sank into her earlobe and the skin swelled over it overnight and we had to go to the doctor to have it removed.
She no longer has earrings.
My opinion, I would pierce my baby's ears and care for them properly because then when they're older and in activities that require them to be taken out, it's no big deal.
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I wanted to wait until she wanted it and was ready to help take care of her ears. She started mentioning it at 4 and I told her she had to wait until kindergarten. Now she says she doesn't want it as she's afraid it will hurt and not that many girls in her class have earrings.
I'm also avoiding the topic a bit as my son mentioned wanting his ear pierced once and as progressive as I try to be my response was that he had to wait until he was an adult to make that decision.
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If DH was very against it, I would have waited until they were in their teens to get it done. I got mine done when I was 4 and I remember it vividly and it was a terrible experience even thought I begged for it. Mine also got infected cause I was always touching them.
I'll answer! For me, no, I never considered piercing DS's ear(s). To me, it's nowhere near as popular/common for boys, and my husband doesn't have any piercings so the likelihood of DS actually wanting a piercing are slim to none, unlike with DD being surrounded by girls/women in her life that have piercings. To me, it was inevitable that she would ask and didn't surprise me at all when she did.
If DS was to ask for ear piercing, we'd talk about it, and then we'd go ahead and get it done.
Doctors in my area don't do piercing so both girls had theirs done at claires. The easiest way to soothe them afterwards is by cuddling and a paci or timing it for when they are due for a bottle is great too.
The other thing I forgot to mention OP, no matter where you go please make sure the piercing studs are REAL 14kgold. You'd be surprised how many piercing earrings are not gold. When we got DD's ears pierced at the pedi all of the piercing studs they had were either surgical stainless steel or gold plated. It wasn't until after the fact that I learned ears (especially babies) should only be pierced with real gold. Honestly I think that's why we had so many problems. That and the pedi had no idea what she was doing. Sorry, but I feel like most Pedi's don't know squat about piercing ears.