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  2. From 'cultural tradition' to 'child abuse': Piercing a baby's ...

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    Dr. Alefiyah Malbari, a pediatrician at Dell Children's Medical Center, says ear piercing is generally considered to be safe for babies of any age, provided parents familiarize themselves with a ...

  3. Infant ear piercing - Wikipedia

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    Piercings in children have been seen in religious and cultural ceremonies around the world. A national study of students showed that those with a single ear piercing can symbol a badge of identity or a sign of rebellion, leading to further body modification activities, such as more body piercings, tattoos, daring clothing, and extreme hairstyles.

  4. Aztec body modification - Wikipedia

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    Ear piercings occurred among both males and females. [4] Children first had their ears pierced at an early age. [ 2 ] Ears would often be pierced with a bone awl or a maguey spine then a string would be thread through them until they reached the age in which they could add ornaments to them.

  5. Body piercing - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, a navel piercing was depicted in MTV Video Music Awards' "Music Video of the Year", "Cryin'", which inspired a plethora of young female fans to follow suit. [47] According to 2009's The Piercing Bible, it was this consumer drive that "essentially inspired the creation of body-piercing as a full-fledged industry."

  6. Mom sparks backlash for piercing newborn’s ears in hospital ...

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  7. Plug (jewellery) - Wikipedia

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    Inca men wore gold or silver plugs in the ears, which indicated their nobility. Their stretched piercings, which could reach the size of two inches, later inspired a Spanish nickname for the Inca people: orejones ("big ears"). [5] [6] Ivory earplugs have been used by the Hmong people. [7] Silver plugs, called rombin, are worn by Aka women. [8]

  8. Legal status of tattooing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Parental consent not required by law for any form of piercing. [113] Also excluded is ear lobe piercing with a piercing gun, ear lobe piercing of oneself, ear lobe piercing by a minor's parent/guardian, or ear lobe piercing by an adult's household member. [114] Cannot practice tattooing or body piercing. Tattooists and body piercers must be ...

  9. Outdooring - Wikipedia

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    During the Outdooring, male infants would be circumcised and female infants would have their ears pierced. [2] Currently in Ghana, many of these practices including naming, circumcision, and ear piercing are done after birth within the hospital, and the Outdooring serves as a symbolic ceremony and celebration of birth.