When should I pierce my daughter’s ears?

Medically speaking, there’s no ideal age to pierce a child’s ears. The American Academy of Pediatrics agrees there’s no risk in doing it as a newborn, although it recommends holding off until the child can take care of the piercing on his or her own.

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Similarly, which month is best for ear piercing?

Age 2 months is arguably an ideal time to get your baby’s ears pierced because it coincides with the first round of vaccinations. Babies age 5-6 months can localize pain and are more likely to tug the earrings.

Simply so, is it better to get your ears pierced in the winter or summer? Winter. Certain areas such as the ears, nose and other facial areas experience reduced blood flow due to the cold. … If you play summer sports, or hit the pool frequently during summer, it might be better for you to get your piercing in winter to give it enough time to heal and ready to show it off in summer!

Similarly one may ask, can I pierce my baby’s ears at 4 months?

Some physicians recommend waiting until your baby has received two tetanus shots , which is around 4 months old. However, even the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) doesn’t have a firm stance on when the right time is for ear piercings.

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