Can I please ask that people be respectful of the Original Poster given that she didn't really ask for opinions against it, just for those who have had babies done when they did it.
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Can I please ask that people be respectful of the Original Poster given that she didn't really ask for opinions against it, just for those who have had babies done when they did it.
The back of my cousins DD ears had a flat soft round-shaped plastic end instead of a metal one, if thats what you mean?
She got them at the chemist, and went to the hairdresser for the actual peircing...
..i tend to agree....but hey, its your choice, and back to your question, i know my sister had a bit of trouble getting anyone to pierce her DD ears when she was 3....so i think it will depend on whom you go to as well.:
I personally would never do anything like that to my baby, but thats me.
Something to keep in mind from a cosmetic point of view is that the earlobe grows down...so if ears are pierced at a very young age, as they grow up the hole will no longer be centred. A couple of my friends who had their ears pierced as babies have this.
Don't know if they take it into account these days though.
I had both my DD's ears peirce at 5mths of age. Never had any issues with infection, and now they are getting older they love putting in nice earrings for special occasions! Good luck with your decision!
i had my dd done at 4months... was simple and im so happy that i got them done then rather then now as older kids generally get infections when it is healing bcuz they r continually touch etc.... she is so cute with gold sleepers gorgeous!
A friend of mine had her DD done at 5 months. She has a 2nd DD now, but I haven't seen them for a few months, so I don't know if she's had her done yet.
I had my girls done when they were 2 for their birthdays. They both wanted them though. They might not have under stood what they were, but they did ask for them. I was 3, my sister was 4 & my SIL was 7. DH got them for her b'day.
Find somewhere that will do both ears at the same time. DD1 had both at the same time, DD2 had them seperately. At the same time was easier. I got DD1 done over on the coast at a hair dresser easily, but when I tried for DD2 there was not 1 place in Dubbo that did kids under 5. We ended up going to an adult shop & I had to sign a permission form as she was under 18.
Neither of my girls touched theirs for a few weeks after anyway coz they were scared to hurt them. By the time they were better the novelty was over, so we had no infections.
Thanks everyone... I guess i have alot to think about. Again really hope that i havent upset anyone by asking....
I just though i'd rather avoid all the infections and issues by getting them done early... i dont think they look trashy but then again i wouldnt be going over the top with massive earings... just small sleepers or little studs perhaps...
Bjrose- thanks for the tip about getting both done at the same time. will keep that in mind.
I was thinking of getting mine done a second time when and if i get hers done also but now not really sure what to do about it... thanks again for all the replies
I think that if you want them done it's better to get them done early - before they can fiddle with them.
Hi I got my DD ears done at 6mths. Had no problems ..
I had Tiana's done when she was 9 weeks old. I knew I wanted to get them done young so she didnt play with them. They didn't get infected and she now doesn't even worry about them. She only cried when we held her head still - she didn't like to be restrained. Once we let her go she calmed pretty much straight away.
The only thing is you may have trouble finding someone to do them. Cosmetics plus did Tianas and it cost $20 including the piercing studs and two people did it so both ears were done at the same time. With the earrings though I have found it is easier to leave piercing studs in. She tended to lose any other earrings and I worried about her accidently pulling sleepers out if her finger got caught. The studs come in lots of pretty colours though!
My mum got the twins done at four months to help tell them apart as she still hadnt taken their hospital bracelets off and they were getting scummy lol. Theyre now nine months and no problems.
I wasnt allowed to get my ears pierced until i was 16... Mum and Dad gave in when i was about 12 (but my YOUNGER sister was allowed to get hers done on the same day grrh)
We have decided that we are going to wait until Molly Jane can ask and give us a reason (not just cos) any reason, even if its because they are pretty... we figure then she will be old enough and be able to understand the pain and also be responsible for them... Thats what we are doing
Friends of mine had her boys (single ear) done at about 2 years with the oldest and i think the younger one was about 6 mths with his, neiter had problems.
I thing really, you need to do it when you and your DP are feel that its right... FWIW i am a terrible fiddler and even at the age of 12 i wouldnt leave them alone, pain tends to stop the fiddling for the first little while thou.
HTH :)
Thanks everyone...
I rang around few places... No age limits that i have found... 1 place said their gun was a bit big for little lobes but said they could use a special piercing needle... I'm not going for that option.
Another place said they prefer doing 1 side at a time as its more accurate... Cost about $30 bucks... Incl earings...
Cookiemonster... :rofl: i could picture me looking at hossy tags also if i had identical twins...
Hey Jess,
My sister and I got our ears pierced at a very very young age (only a couple of months) and guess how they did it?
Using a sewing needle sterilised with a flame!
It was more of a cultural thing for us to get our ears pierced so young.
Oh and my ear hole is still centred, no infection as well.
Personally, I think diamond studs look good on a baby/toddler girl (at least it will stop people from from saying that my DD is such a gorgoeous BOY!)
We just had our youngest daughters ears pierced on Saturday, she's just over 2 years old. Both our older girls were done roughly about the same age (done at the same time - oldest daughter is 10 months older). No probs except with the oldest who, once the first one was done took another 3 hours before we convinced her to have the second!!! :ROFL: Looking back I don't regret it at all, would have even done it earlier, just didn't get around to it. I too, recommend sticking with studs if you can, but just be careful that the back doesn't slip forward as it can become really tight on the ear IYKWIM? We've had this happen a few times with my older girls (usually with cheap earrings that they've received as gifts though).
I have wanted to get dd's ears pierced since before she was 1! just never got around to it!
i plan to take her in the next couple of weeks, ill also get another set done for myself while im there!
ive been told getting 2 at once is a good idea..