chipndales
bELIeve GO GIANTS!
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I won't be piercing my baby's ears, but for anyone who is planning to, I agree with taximomfor4, talk to your Dr. I know you can have it done at our office, and I will probably take DD there even when she is older. I just don't trust the people at our mall.
No offense meant to any mall piercers, your place may be great, but ours looks a little off.
From professional and personal experience, don't always trust your doctor's office either. They might look sterile and because they're physician's you tend to trust them, but they're not skilled or usually trained in ear piercing. I've seen absolutely horrible ear piercing jobs done by doctors and nurses who butcher the holes. As with anything, either in a store/mall or doctor's office, make sure you ask the right questions. How many ears have they done is a must, and make sure you approve where the dots are for the holes. Ask what the earrings are made of (14k is definitely the best way to go as stainless steel can sometimes cause pussing and itchiness) and always be sure they give you the correct after care instructions which include an approved ear care solution. Alcohol is not recommended for cleaning. Good luck!


Though I must admit, I had my navel pierced twice at piercing/tattoo places, and both times it was HORRIBLE; the first time was the fault of the piercer who just had NO clue (I took it out inside a week and it closed within 12 hours...the second time I gave it a year and took it out, it took longer to close, and now I have some LOVELY scars in and around my navel). So you can't always trust professional piercers, either!
