PushpkantFather of a 6 m old girl2 weeks agoA. Pediatricians generally recommend waiting to pierce a baby girl's ears until she is at least 3 to 6 months old. This timing allows for the first set of vaccinations (specifically tetanus) to be administered, reducing the risk of infection. Many parents choose to do it before 6 months because ears are soft, heal quickly, and babies are less likely to pull at them.
RashmiMom of a 11 yr 8 m old girl2 weeks agoA. You can get it done any time after one or two months of the birth of your child see every person has its own convenience I get it early I get it late so whatever the age of your child is on that basis you can decide as per your comfort
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