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  2. Woman refuses to let in-laws babysit after they had ...

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    A mother refuses to let her in-laws watch over her daughter after they got her ears pierced. In a post on the Am I The ****hole Reddit forum, a mother asked users if she was in the wrong for ...

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

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    The actress beat critics to the punch the second time around when, in Nov. 2021, she shared a photo of daughter Mae, then 7 months old, with pierced ears, saying, "Yes! I pierced her ears today ...

  4. Infant ear piercing - Wikipedia

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    The risk of an ear piercing becoming infected is the highest during warm weather and shortly after the piercing has taken place. Case studies show that normal ear piercing infections may develop into serious infections caused by Pseudomonas and Staphylococcus , which are reported at rates of 10–30%. [ 14 ]

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

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    Mom sparks debate after sharing footage of her daughter with pierced ears just one day after her birth

  6. Earring - Wikipedia

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    Infants may get their ears pierced as early as several days after their birth. Similar customs are practiced in other Asian countries, including Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Laos, although traditionally most males wait to get their ears pierced until they have reached young adulthood. Ear piercing is mentioned in the Bible in several contexts.

  7. Talk:Earring - Wikipedia

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    Earrings are pieces of jewellery attached to the ear via a piercing in the ear, or else clipped onto the ear, generally the earlobe in either case. They may be made of any number of materials, including metal, plastic, glass, precious stone, beads, wood, and bone. Earrings are worn by both sexes, although more common among women, and have been ...

  8. Why you should never get your ears pierced at the mall - AOL

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    Experts warn that heading to a quick retail store or stand to get your ears pierced could have a lot of disastrous side effects. Why you should never get your ears pierced at the mall Skip to main ...

  9. Cropping (punishment) - Wikipedia

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    Cropping sometimes occurred as a standalone punishment (such as in the case of William Prynne for seditious libel), [5] where criminals' ears would be cut off with a blade. Cropping was also a secondary punishment to having criminals' ears nailed to the pillory (with the intention that their body movements would tear them off). [5]