Guest guest Posted July 22, 2005 Report Share Posted July 22, 2005 <<Has anyone else made a decision to pierce ears? What are the dangers, if any, of contracting hepatitis from ear piercing?>> Generally, in the US, (at least in Ohio) they pierce the ears with the earrings that you buy, there is no separate needle. The earrings are all sealed and not opened until you walk in and buy them and sit down to have your ears pierced. I have my own piercing gun and a supply of earrings so I do my own daughters' ears, however this was not a cheap buy so I don't recommend it. Ohio )0(~~~)0(~~~)0( Mom to Brittany, born 8/31/93, dx'd-IDDM 5/28/01; , born 6/28/97; and Shayna, born 6/1/00. Vaccine free since 1999! See our NEW site at http://www.jessicas-haven.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2005 Report Share Posted July 23, 2005 I'm actually quite fascinated by people's desire to get their children's ears pierced earlier and earlier. I regularly see young toddlers with pierced ears here in the UK and I cannot understand this trend. Is it something cultural perhaps? Or religious? Perhaps someone could enlighten me why they have their children's ears pierced? I had mine pierced when I was 18, in the days when those who did it had to be trained properly and be licensed to do it. Well, it is a surgical procedure because you are making a hole in the body, so why not? Mine were not too bad, but the one wasn't pierced quite straight and I often have problems putting earrings in that ear. However, approaching it from a different angle, if I had the time over I would not repeat the procedure, even for the sake of fashion. I am not sure whether the procedure actually affects the energy flow in the auricular acupoints and if it does, then I wonder if it is capable of causing health disturbances? It's something I've often speculated about because I notice certain things in myself and my own health that have only caused me problems since puncturing this energy flow. Just my thoughts.... Sue p.s. Can everyone please remember to snip posts? <respectfully snipped> > > I think way too often this procedure is done because of the > parent's choice and not the child. It should be their own > choice, it's a hole in their body there forever. And even if > they are old enough to ask for it like my daughter even then it > doesn't mean they are ready. In retrospect I wish we had waited. > Just my .02 after much thought on the subject. > > Melyssa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2005 Report Share Posted July 23, 2005 I can't really answer WHY people do it. For me, it would be to put pretty earrings in her ears and because I'm excited to have a girl after having a son for 6 years,,,finally being able to do " girly " things. Plus, most girls seem to want their ears pierced when they are older. But, others pierce their son's ears so they have a different reason. Pam _____ From: Vaccinations [mailto:Vaccinations ] On Behalf Of Mum2mishka Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 11:50 AM Vaccinations Subject: RE: Ear Piercing I'm actually quite fascinated by people's desire to get their children's ears pierced earlier and earlier. I regularly see young toddlers with pierced ears here in the UK and I cannot understand this trend. Is it something cultural perhaps? Or religious? Perhaps someone could enlighten me why they have their children's ears pierced? _____ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2005 Report Share Posted July 24, 2005 I have peirced my girls early, because I get tired of people telling me how handsome the baby was... It may sound silly, but in the US I think that a lot of parents do it for that reason. Plus the younger they are the less afraid and painful it is. I heard that the cartiledge is much softer in that part of the ear and less painful. If you wait until they older they are more apt not to sit still and it may be more painful since the cartiledge has hardened. just my 2cents Jackie B --- Pamela Potter <pamelapotter@...> wrote: > I can't really answer WHY people do it. For me, it > would be to put pretty > earrings in her ears and because I'm excited to have > a girl after having a > son for 6 years,,,finally being able to do " girly " > things. Plus, most girls > seem to want their ears pierced when they are older. > But, others pierce > their son's ears so they have a different reason. > > > > Pam > > > > _____ > > From: Vaccinations > [mailto:Vaccinations ] On > Behalf Of Mum2mishka > Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 11:50 AM > Vaccinations > Subject: RE: Ear Piercing > > > > I'm actually quite fascinated by people's desire to > get their children's > ears pierced earlier and earlier. I regularly see > young toddlers with > pierced ears here in the UK and I cannot understand > this trend. Is it > something cultural perhaps? Or religious? Perhaps > someone could enlighten > me why they have their children's ears pierced? > > > > _____ > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > " When we give government the power to make medical decisions for us, we, in essence, accept that the state owns our bodies. " ~U.S.Representative Ron , MD The Nuremberg Code (to which NZ is a signatory) describes Informed Choice as: - A choice made on the basis of adequate information concerning research and all available alternatives. - A choice made without controlling influences such as force, fraud, deceit, duress, over-reaching or other forms of constraint or coercion. Does this not apply to us? __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2005 Report Share Posted July 24, 2005 The holes are so tiny and you don't have to use them when you get older. I never seen an adult upset that the mom pierced her ears. It just my opinion, but there is so many other things to think about. one set of peirced ears I don't think has ever harmed anyone. Now I do object if parents decided to do more than one set of piercing, that I think should be up to the child. Jackie B. --- Mum2mishka <mum2mishka@...> wrote: > I'm actually quite fascinated by people's desire to > get their children's > ears pierced earlier and earlier. I regularly see > young toddlers with > pierced ears here in the UK and I cannot understand > this trend. Is it > something cultural perhaps? Or religious? Perhaps > someone could enlighten > me why they have their children's ears pierced? > > I had mine pierced when I was 18, in the days when > those who did it had to > be trained properly and be licensed to do it. Well, > it is a surgical > procedure because you are making a hole in the body, > so why not? Mine were > not too bad, but the one wasn't pierced quite > straight and I often have > problems putting earrings in that ear. > > However, approaching it from a different angle, if > I had the time over I > would not repeat the procedure, even for the sake of > fashion. I am not sure > whether the procedure actually affects the energy > flow in the auricular > acupoints and if it does, then I wonder if it is > capable of causing health > disturbances? It's something I've often speculated > about because I notice > certain things in myself and my own health that have > only caused me problems > since puncturing this energy flow. > > Just my thoughts.... > > Sue > > p.s. Can everyone please remember to snip posts? > > > <respectfully snipped> > > > > I think way too often this procedure is done > because of the > > parent's choice and not the child. It should be > their own > > choice, it's a hole in their body there forever. > And even if > > they are old enough to ask for it like my daughter > even then it > > doesn't mean they are ready. In retrospect I wish > we had waited. > > Just my .02 after much thought on the subject. > > > > Melyssa > > > " When we give government the power to make medical decisions for us, we, in essence, accept that the state owns our bodies. " ~U.S.Representative Ron , MD The Nuremberg Code (to which NZ is a signatory) describes Informed Choice as: - A choice made on the basis of adequate information concerning research and all available alternatives. - A choice made without controlling influences such as force, fraud, deceit, duress, over-reaching or other forms of constraint or coercion. Does this not apply to us? ____________________________________________________ Start your day with - make it your home page http://www./r/hs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2005 Report Share Posted July 24, 2005 Thanks, Jackie and Pam. That's understandable! ) Sue > > > I have peirced my girls early, because I get tired of > people telling me how handsome the baby was... > > It may sound silly, but in the US I think that a lot > of parents do it for that reason. Plus the younger > they are the less afraid and painful it is. I heard > that the cartiledge is much softer in that part of the > ear and less painful. If you wait until they older > they are more apt not to sit still and it may be more > painful since the cartiledge has hardened. > > just my 2cents > > Jackie B > > --- Pamela Potter > <pamelapotter@...> wrote: > > > I can't really answer WHY people do it. For me, it > > would be to put pretty > > earrings in her ears and because I'm excited to have > > a girl after having a > > son for 6 years,,,finally being able to do " girly " > > things. Plus, most girls > > seem to want their ears pierced when they are older. > > But, others pierce > > their son's ears so they have a different reason. > > > > > > > > Pam > > > > > > > > _____ > > > > From: Vaccinations > > [mailto:Vaccinations ] On > > Behalf Of Mum2mishka > > Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 11:50 AM > > Vaccinations > > Subject: RE: Ear Piercing > > > > > > > > I'm actually quite fascinated by people's desire to > > get their children's > > ears pierced earlier and earlier. I regularly see > > young toddlers with > > pierced ears here in the UK and I cannot understand > > this trend. Is it > > something cultural perhaps? Or religious? Perhaps > > someone could enlighten > > me why they have their children's ears pierced? > > > > > > > > _____ > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > removed] > > > > > > > " When we give government > the power to make medical decisions > for us, we, in essence, accept that > the state owns our bodies. " > ~U.S.Representative Ron , MD > > > > > The Nuremberg Code (to which NZ is a signatory) describes > Informed Choice as: > - A choice made on the basis of adequate information concerning > research and all available alternatives. > - A choice made without controlling influences such as force, > fraud, deceit, duress, over-reaching or other forms of constraint > or coercion. > > > Does this not apply to us? > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2005 Report Share Posted July 25, 2005 I know someone. My friend . She didn't like the fact that she didn't have a choice in the matter. She didn't wear earrings because of her allergy to metal but her earholes wouldn't close. My daughter has an allergy to metal as well. We got them done at 9 months of age. She can only use 14k Gold or higher or plastic. We thought she had infections (because I wasn't cleaning it more than 2x's a day) Her holes grew away from the metal and enlarged and didn't resolve until we took the hypoallergic earrings out. I wouldn't do it to a child of mine now after the experiences with Liv and . If my new baby wants to get it done she/he can do it when they are of an age where they understand the risks, and have the desire to do it themselves. I also think it is a matter of informed consent. V. married to Mark since October 2002 Sebastian or Violet liese Due November 25th!! A closed mind is a WONDERFUL thing to lose.- Unknown AlternativeMama RE: Ear Piercing > The holes are so tiny and you don't have to use them > when you get older. I never seen an adult upset that > the mom pierced her ears. It just my opinion, but > there is so many other things to think about. > > one set of peirced ears I don't think has ever harmed > anyone. > > Now I do object if parents decided to do more than one > set of piercing, that I think should be up to the > child. > > Jackie B. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2005 Report Share Posted July 27, 2005 This is certainly something to think about. Anyone know an accupressurist or accupuncturist who can help with this? Myself, I wait til the girls are old enough to decide for themselves and with , she was 5 and we had bith ears done at once. She had backed out a few times and although I wanted it done, we waited on her timing. Oh, frell, I hear a bat. Hope it's outside and not able to get in (altho they have been doinga good job finding places to get in!) Laurie>Oh whether the procedure actually affects the energy flow in the auricular acupoints and if it does, then I wonder if it is capable of causing health disturbances? Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2005 Report Share Posted July 27, 2005 I pretty much don't care what people say - my little girl was mistaken for a boy plenty of times, I just nodded and said thanks! Family and friends, KNOW we have a girl, as far as other people are concerned - who cares if they think my little boy is cute? I don't! (In fact she gets dressed in her brothers clothing on a regular basis) Just not an issue for me. Chelly > I have peirced my girls early, because I get tired of > people telling me how handsome the baby was... > > It may sound silly, but in the US I think that a lot > of parents do it for that reason. Plus the younger > they are the less afraid and painful it is. I heard > that the cartiledge is much softer in that part of the > ear and less painful. If you wait until they older > they are more apt not to sit still and it may be more > painful since the cartiledge has hardened. > > just my 2cents > > Jackie B > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2006 Report Share Posted April 10, 2006 can alyssa have her ears pierced with a helmet or will i have to take them out?!? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2006 Report Share Posted April 12, 2006 It shouldn't be a problem. Most helmets (especially STARband, Hanger and DOC band) do not cover the ear lobe. na, DOC Grad X2, Feb 04, Tort Resolved Kiersten, DOC Grad 4/4/06, Tort Resolved www.thefilyaws.com/plagio/plagio.html > > can alyssa have her ears pierced with a helmet or will i have to take > them out?!? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2006 Report Share Posted April 12, 2006 My baby had pierced ears while she was banded. -- In Plagiocephaly , " " <monicash@...> wrote: > > It shouldn't be a problem. Most helmets (especially STARband, Hanger > and DOC band) do not cover the ear lobe. > > > na, DOC Grad X2, Feb 04, Tort Resolved > Kiersten, DOC Grad 4/4/06, Tort Resolved > www.thefilyaws.com/plagio/plagio.html > > > > > > can alyssa have her ears pierced with a helmet or will i have to > take > > them out?!? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2006 Report Share Posted November 10, 2006 One thing I would recommend, from bad experience, is leave the original posts in longer than they recommend. Clean them several times a day. Once you decide to change to the non-original earrings still be vigilant for quite some time about cleaning adn by switching from the cheaper quality earrings to the better ones at night for awhile. Oh my, did joe have a bad experience. This is what her doctor recommends. e --------------------------------- Everyone is raving about the all-new beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2006 Report Share Posted November 11, 2006 I have to chime in on this one. You all have me really thinking hard about Hannah's experience with this. I'm wondering if this is all inter-related with her immune system. Hannah got her ears pierced when she was quite young. I think she was about 5 or 6 at the time. She did really well, smiled the whole time. We cleaned them and turned them like crazy and never chose to change them because she was so young. About 8-9 months after getting her ears pierced (we were still cleaning them daily) I noticed a strange mole looking thing on the back of her ear at the hole. Turns out we had to see a dermatologist to have it removed, her body rejected the piercing. Three weeks later, same thing happened to the other ear. About 2 years ago we got the ok from the ped to try it again. Hannah was begging and he said the worst thing that can happen is that the growths come back. Guess what, 2 months after piercing, growths are back, twice the size they were the first time and the ped had to slice them off. Makes me wonder if this is related to an auto immune issue, is her body working over time.? Any way no more ear piercing, EVER. And I certainly won't ever have to worry about her having piercing in places that should never be pierced. LOL Beth bound for london <boundforlondon@...> wrote: One thing I would recommend, from bad experience, is leave the original posts in longer than they recommend. Clean them several times a day. Once you decide to change to the non-original earrings still be vigilant for quite some time about cleaning adn by switching from the cheaper quality earrings to the better ones at night for awhile. Oh my, did joe have a bad experience. This is what her doctor recommends. e --------------------------------- Everyone is raving about the all-new beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2006 Report Share Posted November 11, 2006 I've been reading the posts on ear piercing and so will add our experience. Our bad experience is not related to the JRA but because we purchased small earrings. Jaye had her ears pierced this past April. She did fine with everything and so we bought her some new earrings. My older daughter is allergic to most all metals so I decided to only get sterling silver or 14k gold or better for Jaye. Last month one day Jaye called me from school, ( I always get a bad feeling when I see that phone number on the caller ID during school hours). She said she needed me to come and check her earrings, because one of them the back had gotten inside her ear. She said when she was turing it she suddenly could not find the back. So off I went to the school and sure enough it was inside her ear, but also was the other one. Well, we ended up at the doctor's office that afternoon with outpatient surgery to remove the earrings. He only had to slice open one of her ears, the second one he was able to use some plyers/tweezers to get ahold of the back and pull it out. Well, now Jaye is trying to decide if she wants to get her ears re-done. She is not sure. After her begging me for three years nearly every week to get it done, now it is not so important. As for my older daughter she has such allergies that she just chooses to not wear them very often at all. Veri & Jaye 12 poly Re: Re:ear piercing I have to chime in on this one. You all have me really thinking hard about Hannah's experience with this. I'm wondering if this is all inter-related with her immune system. Hannah got her ears pierced when she was quite young. I think she was about 5 or 6 at the time. She did really well, smiled the whole time. We cleaned them and turned them like crazy and never chose to change them because she was so young. About 8-9 months after getting her ears pierced (we were still cleaning them daily) I noticed a strange mole looking thing on the back of her ear at the hole. Turns out we had to see a dermatologist to have it removed, her body rejected the piercing. Three weeks later, same thing happened to the other ear. About 2 years ago we got the ok from the ped to try it again. Hannah was begging and he said the worst thing that can happen is that the growths come back. Guess what, 2 months after piercing, growths are back, twice the size they were the first time and the ped had to slice them off. Makes me wonder if this is related to an auto immune issue, is her body working over time.? Any way no more ear piercing, EVER. And I certainly won't ever have to worry about her having piercing in places that should never be pierced. LOL Beth bound for london <boundforlondon@...> wrote: One thing I would recommend, from bad experience, is leave the original posts in longer than they recommend. Clean them several times a day. Once you decide to change to the non-original earrings still be vigilant for quite some time about cleaning adn by switching from the cheaper quality earrings to the better ones at night for awhile. Oh my, did joe have a bad experience. This is what her doctor recommends. e --------------------------------- Everyone is raving about the all-new beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2009 Report Share Posted April 14, 2009 Anissa, what is your reason for taking your baby in for the so-called " well visits " ? Not attacking, just asking. Becca ************** The Average US Credit Score is 692. See Yours in Just 2 Easy Steps! (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1221421325x1201417411/aol?redir=http:%2\ F%2Fwww.freecreditreport.com%2Fpm%2Fdefault.aspx%3Fsc%3D66807 2%26hmpgID%3D62%26bcd%3DAprilAvgfooterNO62) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2009 Report Share Posted April 14, 2009 Here's one: seeing as the equipment is sterilized and likely has not had any livestock pooping on it recently, is getting your ears pierced really more dangerous than getting vaccinated with possibly contaminated vaccines? Just the way my mind works... Winnie Ear Piercing Vaccinations > Discard last message if it came through...Yesterday, I took my > daughter to the ped for her 6 month WBV and was asked if we were > going to get shots. I politely declined and she left me alone. > Later in the visit I proceeded to ask about the appropriate age > to pierce my daughter's ears. The ped gave me a blank stare and > mentioned that if I was going to pierce her ears, then she > should get a tetanus shot. I think that's kinda bogus. Any > thoughts??? > Anissa > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2009 Report Share Posted April 14, 2009 nissamichele wrote: > I think that's kinda bogus. Any thoughts??? > It's COMPLETELY bogus. The tetanus toxin would (1) have to be on the needle or instrument doing the piercing and (2) be left behind in a non-oxygenated area (like a deep puncture wound that doesn't bleed). Piercing is punching a hole, not a puncture wound. I would really question why you would want a doctor who doesn't even know how tetanus is transmitted! I mean, didn't he go to med school? Bobbett Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2009 Report Share Posted April 14, 2009 Ridiculous Tetanus? For ear piercing??? All the equipment is sterilized. Never heard *that* jewel before. I don't pierce my baby's ears, I let/have them wait til they're 14/ but the ear piercing place had a thing on their form about if the baby is this age, about the hep shot Nita (crew chief) and the crew: 16, Jon 14, 12, 10, 7, Christian (7/16/03 to 8/22/04), 3 and Isaac, 1 http://momof6.dotphoto.com <http://momof6.dotphoto.com/> for not necessarily current pictures http://nitasspot.blogspot.com Learn from the mistakes of others. Trust me... you can't live long enough to make them all yourself. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2009 Report Share Posted April 14, 2009 Sad to think huh? and *we're* the ones that are threats to health??! Nita (crew chief) and the crew: 16, Jon 14, 12, 10, 7, Christian (7/16/03 to 8/22/04), 3 and Isaac, 1 http://momof6.dotphoto.com <http://momof6.dotphoto.com/> for not necessarily current pictures http://nitasspot.blogspot.com Learn from the mistakes of others. Trust me... you can't live long enough to make them all yourself. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2009 Report Share Posted April 16, 2009 Becca to answer your question about why take my daughter to the ped for WBV...I have a team of doctors...chiro, homeopath, and naturopath, but in NY, naturopaths aren't recognized, which I think is crazy...go figure. My chiro & homeopath will not replace the ped. Besides I've been using these doctors for myself so they were already in place...I rarely go to an allopath... Anissa Sent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2009 Report Share Posted April 21, 2009 This doesn't really answer your question re hepatitis - but this is something interesting that people might want to consider before piercing ears. There is a therapeutic modality called Auriculotherapy in which stimulation at different points on the ear stimulates different parts of the body. If you poke a hole on a part of the ear you may over stimulate or stress a particular body part...If you are interested/care you can Google Auriculotherapy sometime. > > I have a daughter who is almost 11 months old. She is unvaxed with > the exception of the Hib or Hep shot, whatever it is they give the > babies in the hospital. This vax was not my choice. We are in the > processing of adopting our daughter and that decision was not our's to > make at that time. Anyway, I am interested in piercing her ears but > concerned about doing it since she has not had the hep. shot. Has > anyone else made a decision to pierce ears? What are the dangers, if > any, of contracting hepatitis from ear piercing? > > Pam > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2009 Report Share Posted April 21, 2009 I'll just let her make up her own mind when she gets older whether or not she wants to pierce her ears. As far as the Hep B shot, I don't have it and she's not sexually active, at least that I know of...LOL...so forget about it! Anissa Sent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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