sympathy crying?

Discussion in 'The First Year' started by aimeecooper@yahoo.com, Jan 29, 2010.

  1. aimeecooper@yahoo.com

    aimeecooper@yahoo.com Active Member

    Hi all- this is my first post, but I've been reading topics from time to time and it's nice to know other mom's are going through what I am:) My girls are three months and lately they have been doing a lot more sympathy crying (one has an issue and the other cries just because her sister is). It's pretty hard to get both soothed at the same time and I wondered if other babies do this and if it tapered off at some point.
     
  2. cheezewhiz24

    cheezewhiz24 Well-Known Member TS Moderator

    I've heard this happens even in the hospital with girls-a study showed girls are more likely to empathize with other crying little girls. As I have boys, it doesn't happen very often here. But when it does, I try to pick up the original crier & get them to stop. It usually stops the other sympathetic baby. Occasionally I go into another room while I'm calming him down. I find a really loud "shh!" in their ears (mimics the womb) usually works pretty well.

    Good luck!
     
  3. 5280babies

    5280babies Well-Known Member

    At 10 months my girls do this but only if one gets really upset which is not too often. At that age though I had a lot of crying in this house...eek! It wasn't as easy to sooth them together as they were more wiggly. I remember this dissipating around the time I could sit them in bumbos or boppies on the floor and entertain them both more interactively, around 4 mos or a little later. In the crying department those first few weeks were very very hard - hang in there.
     
  4. desolation_anonymous

    desolation_anonymous Well-Known Member

    Yes, our boys do this. They are 15 months and it has not stopped. The only thing that works sometimes is to each have a person grab one and take into different rooms.
     
  5. Kateryna

    Kateryna Well-Known Member

    Silly girls :FIFblush: Mine does that when her brother cries for more than 1 min. She always cries. On the other hand, my boy just looks stunned at his sister and turn away whenever she cries.
     
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