A picture of a Filipino flight attendant breastfeeding a passengers baby has gone viral. Patrisha Organo, 24, was on her check flight on Tuesday to become a Check Crew Evaluator. A check flight is a step an air flight attendant has to take to get a promotion.

At 5:10 am, Patricia heard a baby crying on board. “I heard an infant’s cry, a cry that will make you want to do anything to help,” she said. Patricia asked the mother if everything was okay and that’s when she found out the mother ran out of baby formula. “I don’t think the mother really breastfeeds,” Organo told Coconuts Manila. The mother and the baby had been at the airport since 9 pm the previous night. Patrisha checked the plane for baby formula but found none, so she offered to breastfeed the baby named Jade.

“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,” Patricia, who became a mother a little while ago, said.

The flight’s Line Administrator, Ms. Sheryl Villaflor, assisted both Patricia and the mother to the plane’s galley so that Patricia could breastfeed the baby. Once the baby started feeding, everyone let out a sigh of relief. “The baby started rooting, she was so hungry,” Organo said. “I saw the relief on her mothers eyes. I continued to feed the baby until she fell asleep.” Afterward, she assisted the mother and baby back to their seat where the mother had thanked her.

Organo, a breastfeeding advocate, posted the picture on her Facebook page because she wanted to normalize breastfeeding. “I wish to normalize breastfeeding because how could you breastfeed the child in the CR(restroom)? Do you guys east in the CR(restroom)? It’s an unnatural way to feed a baby,” she told Coconuts Manila. Organo was surprised by the response she got. “I was shocked because I just wanted to inspire my friends and fellow breastfeeding moms,” she told Coconuts Manila.

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Ever since her post has gone viral commenters have been going back and forth on whether she did the right thing. The majority of commenters praised Organo.

Jessica Marie Brooks wrote, “This is beautiful! I would do this in a heartbeat ♥”

Clare Hathaway-Bird wrote, “Such a lovely story ❤

My Daughter was born at 25 weeks weighing 1lb 4oz and I really struggled with expressing milk due to having her so early.

So on the days when I couldn’t produce enough, she had donated breast milk.”

Lorna Quial wrote, “Wow…you are really a real mother. You are a good advocate of breastfeeding. Million salutes for you Madam. God bless you..”

While others had a problem with a stranger breastfeeding a baby.

Appriel Lance wrote, “I would have a personal problem with a complete stranger breastfeeding my baby or even giving them a strangers milk. This is dangerous. I would also resent someone coming up to me and telling me to feed my baby. I don’t tell you how to parent your child, so don’t tell me how to parent mine.”

Justin Mezzacappa wrote, “Great story bless her for helping but devils advocate time… what if she had a std or HIV and knowingly or unknowingly gave it to this baby? How would everyone feel then.”