When do you think it is okay to take your crying baby back? I mean like when my in laws or my parents are holding him. I cringe on the inside when I hear him crying because I know that if I take him he will stop. I want to take my baby so bad but I don't want to make anyone feel like I am not letting them hold him or giving them a chance.
Re: Silly question maybe
I'll be honest and admit that the only reason why I don't immediately take my baby back is because I don't want to be "that mom" who people roll their eyes at because I respond to every single peep she makes (you know what people say).
That being said, if DD starts to really cry, I take her back quite quickly. I try to do it casually, but really, I'm scrambling to my baby as quickly as I can. If she's just fussing and/or whining, I try to ignore the "Get her! Get her!" in my head and give whoever is holding her a little time to distract her. Again, I try to be casual, but I watch the situation closely and if the person isn't super comfortable with a fussy babe, I give them about 30 seconds for her to calm down before I get her. If the person thinks they are able to calm or distract her (i.e. MIL), I hold back longer, but only because I know my daughter really, truly is ok and I want to honor the fact that my MIL does want to be able to care for her when she fusses, does that make sense? I maybe give her a minute, two tops.
LOL - totally this! Now I assume the 2 yr old is just having a tantrum. The baby I take the second he cries. He's mine and I don't feel bad swooping him away. They can have him at age 2!
I find most people are itching to give her back as soon as she even looks like she might cry - which is fine by me.
MIL, however, thinks she is a baby whisperer or something, and always tries to calm her herself. The first few times it was reeeallllyy hard to let her, especially because she wasn't very good at it
but now I am getting better at sitting back and allowing her to try. I just offer to take her, and MIL usually says oh no she's fine, but I just let her know I'm happy to take her back whenever she wants. Luckily my baby isn't usually very fussy at all, so this doesn't happy too often.