mast people wait about two to three months so that it can complete heal over but one month is normally okay.
you can wear earrings with straight backs (post backs) at six weeks but you shouldnt wear earrings with a bent or curved back for six months
You need to wait about 4 weeks, that way, your ears will be completely healed.
You need to wait for six weeks and then romove them
Well, firstly, you have to keep your studs in for six weeks without taking them off. After then, I'd leave it a couple of weeks before making an appointment to get them pierced in another place.
Although she said years ago that she couldn't wait until she turns 13 so she can get her ears pierced, Dakota has yet to take the plunge. Too bad... she'd be adorable with some nice hoops or shoulder-length dangle earrings in her ears!
For earlobes (soft part of ear) from 4-6 weeks. But just make it 7 just to be safe. :)
I don't believe in forcing your child to have pierced ears (that is piercing your babies ears before they are old enough to say no, mom, i don't want my ears pierced) but if you pierce them young then the less it will hurt them (the younger you are the less it will hurt). It would be better to wait because the piercing will change as your child grows and they may end up being uneven.
2-3 days is how long i had to wait
about 6 weeks
After you get your ears pierced, you should keep the first earrings in for about 6 weeks. But you should wear earrings at all times (only studs) for the first 6 months as well, to keep the holes regular sized. If you let your ears close up, or if they become infected (or both) there will most likely be a scar (a small dot where your hole was, if you could call that a scar). You must wait a while after your ears close up to get them re-pierced, because there may be scar tissue. I do not know the exact amount of time you must wait to have them re-pierced. But I bet if you went to the piercing place and told them how long ago your ears closed up/got infected, they could tell you if they could pierce them or not. This information is just from my personal experience, so results may be a little different for you ;)
Some mothers are stricter than others, believing that ear care is a responsibility.
You don't. You wait until you're legally allowed to make that decision on your own.
i highly recommend you wait until the normal piercing is fully healed, reason being, there is a greater chance of having a blow out. a blow out is when the skin rips a little (not in a visible spot) but around the gauge it will swell up and it will stay like that. it will hurt to stretch your ears WAY more if your doing it immediatly after your ears have been pierced. just wait 2 weeks, then stretch away! (i have gauges)