90 Day Fiancé Loren pierced her baby’s ears at just 2 years old. Loren Brovarnik recently revealed her daughter, Ariel Raya Brovarnik. One of the photos she shared started to get some pretty serious reactions. In the photo, we see her daughter laying down with earrings in her ears. The caption on the pic says, “we did a thing.” Not going to lie here, it almost feels like she did it wanting a reaction. And, well, she got one. Moreover, the general argument is to let your kids decide if they want to pierce their ears. Don’t do it FOR them. A lot of parents catch heat for the same thing online for a multitude of reasons. First and foremost, why does your infant need earrings?
Is she going to some baby mall where babies shop, and she needs to look trendy? Is she shooting a photoshoot later for “cool kids”? Keep in mind there is a risk in piercings, too. Some adults get infections, which cause them to get a high fever and worse. Imagine what would happen if a baby had a negative reaction. Yeah, this is too much.
90 Day Fiancé Loren Pierced Her Baby’s Ears
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The popular 90 Day Fiancé alum has since shared many pictures and videos with her fans, showing how happy she is to be a girl mom. Recently, Loren shared a big milestone of Ariel’s life with the fans, showing that she got her daughter her first body piercing. In her recent Instagram Story, the Florida resident shared a small video of her daughter lying in her bed with the caption, “We did a thing.” The video showed Ariel calmly staring to the side, wearing golden earrings. Loren and Alexei have three babies under 3 years old and have formed a happy family. However, the latest trailer for their spin-off Loren and Alexei: After The 90 Days showed them with different views about having more kids. Loren thinks her family is complete, with two sons and a newborn daughter. But Alexei feels their family could have more than three children.
90 Day Fiancé Loren pierced her baby’s ears at just 2 years old. This is one of those things that people do react to. We know there are parents who do that, but 2 years old is really young to be worried about what she looks like. Our fear is if this starts at 2, how bad will it be by the time she is a teenager? We are from the old school and feel kids should be given chances to be actual kids. No need to rush your kids to adulthood. There is legit little good about adulthood.
Let your kids enjoy their childhood. ‘Nuff said.