Because of the possibility of infection or allergic reaction and the danger of small parts around a baby or toddler, the American Academy of Pediatrics suggests waiting until your child can care for her piercings herself, and many doctors recommend holding off until a child is at least 4.
Similarly one may ask, what earrings are best for toddlers?
Medical plastic earrings are our top choice for babies and toddlers. They’re made from durable, nickel-free plastic, and inlaid with beautiful Swarovski crystals, pearls, and cubic zirconia in a variety of shimmering colors.
Correspondingly, what age should I pierce my daughter’s ears?
You can consult with your pediatrician on whether to pierce your baby’s ears, but many recommend that your baby is at least three months old. Some people pierce their kids’ ears during infancy while others will wait until the child is mature enough to take care of the piercing site.
Where is the safest place to get ears pierced?
Any piercing, no matter who administers it, is a risk. Shopping mall kiosks are generally safe places to get your ears pierced, but it’s still a risk. You can schedule an appointment to have your ears pierced by a dermatologist or other healthcare professional.
Why you shouldn’t pierce a baby’s ears?
In rare cases, Wasserman says, a too-tight earring can cause the skin to heal over the earring back, which requires surgical intervention to remove. While allergies and scarring are out of a patient’s control, infection and skin overgrowth can usually be prevented with proper care.
What earring back is best for babies?
Top 5 Best Earring Backs for Babies and Toddlers
- Universal EZback Earring Backs (My Top Pick)
- 14K Gold Soft Clear Silicone Earring Backings.
- Clear Bullet Earring Backs.
- ERT 14K Gold Earring Backs.
- Direct-Jewelry 14K White Gold Replacement Earring Backs.
What type of earring is best for new piercing?
Surgical stainless steel earrings
What type of earrings are best for babies?
We highly recommend earrings made using precious metals with a higher gold content, specifically 18k or 14k gold earrings for a baby or rhodium-plated high-quality sterling silver earrings. Your baby’s ears are sensitive, and only premium quality earrings should be used.
Do pediatricians Pierce babies ears?
Many pediatricians offer pediatric ear piercing as a regular service. Your insurance won’t cover ear piercing, but the fee is usually minimal and will include the earrings and the piercing itself.
How do I prepare my child for ear piercing?
Always wash your hands with soap and warm water before touching your ears or earrings. Clean the entire area surrounding the piercings (front and back) with alcohol on a cotton swab two to three times a day. During each of these cleanings, make sure the earring backing is secure and then gently rotate the earrings.
Should I give my baby Tylenol before ear piercing?
Piercing hurts.
Take it from this pediatrician who was twenty-three (in medical school, after a really difficult neuroanatomy exam) when she had her ears pierced. It is fine to pre-medicate with ibuprofen (brand names Advil, Motrin) or acetaminophen (Tylenol).
How old does a baby have to be to get ears pierced at Claire’s?
Infants will need to have a current DTaP shot, which typically takes place at 8 weeks old. Minors (under the age of 18 in the US and under the age of 16 in Canada) will need a parent or legal guardian present to sign the Claire’s Ear Piercing Registry and show a government issued ID before getting started.
What age should a girl get a second piercing?
He noted that 12 is a popular age, but for parents who prefer to do it when their kids are younger, he recommends 4 months, since most babies have had a few tetanus shots by then. Kelly said 12 or 13, the age she got her second piercings, is the ideal age.