Clip-on earrings from Claire’s depart three-year-old scarred

  •  Jessica and Nathan Byrne purchased their daughter Ava a pair of clip-on earrings from Claire’s in Gloucester metropolis centre in December

A horrified mom claims her three-year-old daughter is ‘traumatised’ after a pair of clip-on earrings from Claire’s ‘took chunks’ out of her lobes leaving her scarred.

Jessica Byrne, 21, and her husband Nathan Byrne, 32, had purchased their daughter Ava a pair of kitten-shaped clip-on earrings from Claire’s in Gloucester City Centre in December.

Ava had been obsessed together with her artist mom’s earrings, in order a deal with they determined to let her check out clip-ons for per week.

The tot wore her £6 clip-on earrings on daily basis that week however issues took a flip when her mom tried to take them out one evening as she tucked her into mattress.

Ava started to cry out in ache and her ears began to drip with blood earlier than revealing the earrings had gouged out two holes in her ear lobes, virtually piercing them.

Jessica Byrne, 21, and her husband Nathan Byrne, 32, had purchased their daughter Ava a pair of kitten-shaped clip-on earrings from Claire’s in Gloucester City Centre in December

The tot wore her £6 clip-on earrings on daily basis for per week however was rushed to A&E ‘screaming in agony’ when her mom tried to take away them earlier than mattress revealing two bleeding holes in her little earlobes

A horrified mom claims her three-year-old daughter is ‘traumatised’ after a pair of clip-on earrings from Claire’s ‘took chunks’ out of her lobes leaving her scarred

Mrs Byrne mentioned: ‘It was horrible attempting to get them off as she was screaming in agony’.

Ava was rushed to A&E and regardless of her wounds having since healed, she has now been left with scars on each ears.

Mr and Mrs Byrne found that the protecting cushion on the clip-on had moved and the metallic clip was squeezing into her ear lobe, inflicting friction in opposition to her pores and skin.

The couple had been left feeling shocked and dissatisfied in themselves as mother and father.

Mrs Byrne mentioned: ‘I hated seeing her in ache. Her ache made me cry as I believed I had harm her and I felt like such a failure of a mum and just like the worst mum ever.’

Mrs Byrne mentioned: ‘I’m an overthinker, so I used to be overthinking every little thing like did I put the earrings on mistaken.

‘I hated seeing her in ache. Her ache made me cry as I believed I had harm her and I felt like such a failure of a mum and just like the worst mum ever. 

‘I needed to be reassured a lot that it was not my fault.’

Mrs Byrne mentioned her husband, who works on the hygiene group of their native council, was ‘disgusted’ at what had occurred and ‘felt dissatisfied that one thing good ended up turning out this fashion and in himself for getting them’.

He had purchased the clip-ons for his daughter as a late birthday current to see if she’d be snug carrying them, as she was desperate to get actual earrings.

Mr Byrne was ‘disgusted’ at what had occurred and ‘felt dissatisfied that one thing good ended up turning out this fashion and in himself for getting them’

But Mrs Byrne has since been suggested to not get Ava’s ears pierced sooner or later due to how the expertise has traumatised her ‘cosmetically and mentally’.

Ava won’t let anybody close to her ears, making it exhausting for her mother and father to scrub them or do her hair with out it turning right into a ‘screaming match’.

Now Mrs Byrne hopes to warn different mother and father concerning the potential risks of clip-ons and advising youngsters to put on stick-on earrings as an alternative.