Babies cry on airplanes. Everyone knows this. It is what they do. They can't help it. When the plane is landing, the pressure changes and the baby's ears hurt until they can pop them. If the parent gives them a little bottle to suck on, then they swallow, their little ears pop, and they stop crying. This is old news, but every flight that I have ever taken ends with babies crying during landing.
There are always new parents who don't know what to do about this issue, so why don't the airlines help these parents out? On every flight they show us how to put on a seat belt, but they don't hand parents with infants a little bottle of water with a nipple so the baby can suck down some water while landing? You can get 26 channels of TV on the screen on the seat back in front of you, but you are on your own with the baby? I don't get it.
There are always new parents who don't know what to do about this issue, so why don't the airlines help these parents out? On every flight they show us how to put on a seat belt, but they don't hand parents with infants a little bottle of water with a nipple so the baby can suck down some water while landing? You can get 26 channels of TV on the screen on the seat back in front of you, but you are on your own with the baby? I don't get it.
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