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MODEL OF SELFLESS LOVE! Air hostess breastfeeds passenger’s baby because mom ran out of formula
A female flight attendant, Patrisha Organo, has been praised for being a model of selfless love after she breastfed a mom who ran out of formula for her infant during a domestic Philippine Airlines flight.
In a world that is becoming indifferent and individualistic, many praised the 24-year-old’s rare act of kindness.
Organo said she heard the infants cry adding that a cry that will make you want to do anything to help.
The 24-year-old flight attendant and first-time mom offered to breastfeed the stranger’s baby because “there’s no formula milk onboard”.
She said “I knew the flight was going to be special to me, as I had just received a promotion in my role, but I didn’t realise it would be this special.
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The air hostess further said she is just so thankful for the gift of a mother’s milk in times of need.
Organo said the distraught mother sincerely thanked her for all of my help.
Narrating the incident on her Facebook page, the air hostess wrote;
I BREASTFED A STRANGER’S BABY INFLIGHT
Yesteday, I was scheduled for a check flight to be qualified as a Cabin Crew Evaluator. I thought that this flight’s gonna be so special as this is a big step on my flying career.
Everything went smoothly until after take off, I heard an infant’s cry, a cry that will make you want to do anything to help. I approached the mother and asked if everything’s okay, I tried to tell her to feed her hungry child. Teary-eyed, she told me that she ran out of formula milk. Passengers started looking and staring at the tiny, fragile crying infant.
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.
Ms. Sheryl Villaflor, Line Administator on my flight, immediately assisted the mother to the galley where I breastfed the baby. The baby started rooting, she was so hungry.
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.
I was right, the flight’s gonna be special, so special not only because I got qualified as an Evaluator but I got to help.
I breastfed a stranger’s baby inflight.
Thank you, Lord for the gift of mother’s milk.
Patrisha Organo
Flight Attendant/Breastfeeding Advocate
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