To me it's a civil rights issue - what if she doesn't want them pierced?
DD's ped said "They recommend you wait until they're old enough to ask for it". I asked who "They" were. He said some pediatric/doctor group somewhere (don't remember exactly). I told him I thought that was silly. He said "they" felt parents shouldn't push something this "permanent" on a baby. My answer -- "Would you/they feel the same if we were talking about my son and circumcision? I think that's a lot more permanent than a whole in each ear!?" Needless to say, DD's ped pierced her ears that day and I'm glad I had them done. She was little enough to never bother with them and I made sure they were taken care of properly. She wore them until she was about 4-5 and then decided she didn't want them anymore. We took the earrings out and she didn't start wearing them again until she was about 10 or 11. Her decision as to when to stop and start wearing them again. I'll give you my story and maybe it will help with your "civil rights" issue.![]()
Took DD when she was either 3 or 6 months old to her ped to have her ears pierced. (Yes, she was a big, bald, beautiful baby girl who looked like a big, bald, beautiful baby boy!)DD's ped said "They recommend you wait until they're old enough to ask for it". I asked who "They" were. He said some pediatric/doctor group somewhere (don't remember exactly). I told him I thought that was silly. He said "they" felt parents shouldn't push something this "permanent" on a baby. My answer -- "Would you/they feel the same if we were talking about my son and circumcision? I think that's a lot more permanent than a whole in each ear!?" Needless to say, DD's ped pierced her ears that day and I'm glad I had them done. She was little enough to never bother with them and I made sure they were taken care of properly. She wore them until she was about 4-5 and then decided she didn't want them anymore. We took the earrings out and she didn't start wearing them again until she was about 10 or 11. Her decision as to when to stop and start wearing them again.
FWIW, I had mine done as a preteen and I was terrified and backed out twice before I actually went ahead and had them pierced. I wished my mom had mine done when I was little enough not to remember.
...their choice if they want to have an unnecessary surgical procedure later in life.My opinion is either a doctor's office or someplace approved by the Association of Professional Piercers.On another slightly different topic...where is the best place to pierce a baby's or older child's ears??
I am waiting until they ask to have their ears pierced, and are responsible enough to take on much of the care of their ears and earrings.
Denae
I can only tell you what I chose for my daughters. I am waiting until they ask to have their ears pierced, and are responsible enough to take on much of the care of their ears and earrings.
Denae
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