An air hostess from the Philippines has won several hearts on social media after she came to the rescue of a crying baby onboard a flight. The air hostess, Patrisha Organo, breastfed a stranger’s baby to pacify her when she was crying relentlessly during the flight.
Patrisha shared her experience on her profile on Facebook, saying that breastfeeding the child made her flight a special one. “Thank you, Lord, for the gift of mother’s milk,” she wrote on her social media profile.
Soon after the Philippine Airline flight took off, Patrisha heard an infant crying relentlessly. When she went to the seat of the baby’s mother, she discovered that other passengers were visibly disturbed. Patrisha advised the mother of the baby to feed the child so that she would stop crying.
But then she found the mother “teary-eyed” as she informed her that she had run out of formula milk, which the baby was supposed to be fed with.
“I felt a pinch in my heart. There’s no formula milk onboard. I thought to myself, there’s only one thing I could offer and that’s my own milk. And so I offered,” wrote the air hostess.
With the help of her colleague, she took the baby to the gallery where she started to breastfeed the child. She fed the baby till she fell asleep in her lap.
“I saw the relief on her mother’s eyes. I continued to feed the baby until she fell asleep. I escorted her back to her seat and just before I left, the mother sincerely thanked me,” wrote Patrisha.
Here’s her full post on her Facebook profile
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