2- 4 weeks unless u have an allergy then 6 weeks is fine. if you get ichy or swelling go to a doctor and take them off
2-3 months
When you first get them pierced you want small earrings until they heal completely. Even then they can tear out. I had a second piercing for 4-5 years and one ear is now gone because it tore out. If you want to wear a real diamond get a nice one. Too big and they look so phony and fake.
There is nothing you can do about it, It wasn't very smart though, just tell them it is new, and as soon as it is healed, you won't wear it to school!
Wait until after it has healed. Vaginal fluid can be slightly acidic.
If you got your ear lobes pierced keep the same earrings you got them pierced with in for 6 weeks and then take them out and put in any other pair you want except for dangle earrings (you can't wear those for 1 year) and wear those for 6 months to insure that the hole will stay open. If you got your ear cartilage pierced keep it in for 8 weeks and follow instructions given above.
I would definitely say wait until after your mammogram to get pierced
You should bathe your ears in surgical spirt 3 times a day for 6 weeks after having them pierced. It's also recommended that you bathe them once more if you've been messing with your ear ring alot that day.
You take out the earrings - they're probably made of cheap metal that caused you to have an infection! Sterilize the holes by squeezing alcohol through it with a cotton ball, and if it doesn't clear up, see your doctor. You'll have to leave the earrings out until the infection heals, though, because otherwise it will just irritate the infected area more.
I pouted and sulked until he finally bought me the diamond earrings.
Yes it is. To increase the chances, use BioOil, emu oil, Vitamin E oil, or jojoba oil to massage the ears and close the piercing. I wouldn't get them repierced until she is older because when babies get their ears pierced, they usually shift and become uneven because their bodies grow so much. Its a better idea to use stickers or clip-ons and she can get them pierced when she's ready :D
Any earring will be safe if you clean it properly. Gold and sterling silver (as long as you're not allergic to either metal) are usually the best though. 'Sleeper' rings are probably the very best though, as you can move them around. But make sure that you don't change the studs you were pierced with until six weeks after they've been pierced.