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Sure you can.

Ear piercings only go bad, if you don't look after them.

Make sure you clean it with either antiseptic or warm salt water twice a day,

and with clean hands twist the stud around throughout the day.

Trust me on this one, I have my ears pierced twice on the lobe and three times on the cartilage (at the top and middle of my right & the bottom bit of cartilage on the left) and I swim 3 times a week for a club. Happy Swimming :)

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14y ago

I'm not too sure if you can swim with newly pierced ears. With any new piercing, swimming isn't advised as the chlorine in the water will dry it out and cause irritation. Remember, the chlorine is in the pool for disinfection, but this does not eliminate the danger of getting an infection. If the piercing is in the cartilage, then a swimming cap will cover it. If it's in your lobes, it might not.

So yeah, its your choice, it will say on your aftercare sheet if you were given one, your piercer can tell you or even try your hand on Google.

I hope this helps you somehow.

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15y ago

It is best to wait 3 to 4 weeks before swimming in any area with heavy chlorine or any possibility of bacteria. Be sure to clean your ears throughly before and after swimming and always follow the instructions of the person or store that pierced your ears.

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13y ago

yes, it is safe to get your ears pierced and so swimming right after

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13y ago

Sure you can i would stay away from clorinated pools though!

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15y ago

Yes but you should clean your piercings with ear antiseptic or fresh water

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14y ago

Yes i believe so you just have to clean them before and after in case it might get infected! Good Luck im with ya

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13y ago

Only if you don't get the piercings wet. You have to wait 2-3 months before you can get the piercings wet while swimming.

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15y ago

you can swim at the pool

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