I saw the most horrifying thing yesterday and I had to share with people that I know would be equally horrified.
I was boarding a plane, about to step on from the jetway. There was a couple in front of me that had a small baby, around 5 or 6 months in front of me. They had their car seat snapped into the stroller and the dad removed the car seat from the stroller. He didn't realize the baby was not strapped in, flung the car seat out of the stroller quickly and the baby went flying. He hit the ground of the jetway so hard. It was horrifying.
I literally had an anxiety attack when I got to my seat. It was awful. I'm still shaken up just thinking about the THUMP the poor baby made.
They boarded the plane for our 3.5 hour flight still. I probably wouldn't have.
And this is the reason kids should always be strapped in. I know most of our babies are too old to be in the carrier car seats, but sheesh. Horrible!
(P.S. I changed my user name in case anyone is like "who are you." I was sndravt.)
Re: (Disturbing - injured baby)
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TTC Baby Rob #1 05/07, BFP 06/07, EDD 02/22/08, Baby Jackaroo born via c-section after 22 hours of labor on 02/27/08
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TTC Baby Rob #2 06/11 BFP 11/06/11 EDD 07/16/12 Natural M/C 11/25/11 @ 6w3d
Baby Rob #2 (Sloane), in our hearts always.
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Here comes Baby Rob #3
BFP on Cycle 17 09/27/12. EDD 06/04/12! Please Stick Baby! A/S 01/22/13 Baby looking great. Officially TEAM BLUE! Jack is getting a Baby Brother! RCS scheduled for 05/29/13. William Daryll born at 9:59am on 05/29/13. Left ovary and tube removed due to peach sized tumor found during RCS. Pathology came back benign!
Super disturbing.
DS born 6/2013
Yikes! I would have had a heart attack!
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TTC Baby Rob #1 05/07, BFP 06/07, EDD 02/22/08, Baby Jackaroo born via c-section after 22 hours of labor on 02/27/08
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TTC Baby Rob #2 06/11 BFP 11/06/11 EDD 07/16/12 Natural M/C 11/25/11 @ 6w3d
Baby Rob #2 (Sloane), in our hearts always.
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Here comes Baby Rob #3
BFP on Cycle 17 09/27/12. EDD 06/04/12! Please Stick Baby! A/S 01/22/13 Baby looking great. Officially TEAM BLUE! Jack is getting a Baby Brother! RCS scheduled for 05/29/13. William Daryll born at 9:59am on 05/29/13. Left ovary and tube removed due to peach sized tumor found during RCS. Pathology came back benign!
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But, did you really HAVE to share? Honestly. I hate reading stuff like this. It's horrible what happened. I opened this not expecting it to be a story about some poor baby getting what was quite possibly more seriously hurt than the parents realized. Normally, the title gives you warning and I purposely don't open it. I don't really have any desire to read any story about children getting hurt.
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If an incident like this occurs though where there was an injury and it is either witnessed or reported to us (if my memory is correct) we would need to write a report about it. We would need to discuss it with the passenger and if they chose to board they would be allowed to providing they weren't bleeding or something along those lines.
An incident occurred where a lady slipped on ice while boarding. We weren't using a jetway. It was where the passengers walk on the Tarmac and up the stairs. She felt as if she could board, I later wrote the report. Then years after I left that company I received a letter about it asking if I had a copy of the report still. Thankfully I did and mailed it in.
In my opinion I would have definitely told the Captain if this baby incident happened and I was the flight attendant. I would have made it clear to everyone involved that they shouldn't board. I'm not sure if that's what happened and the passengers insisted on boarding or if the crew said anything at all. When it happened I was so horrified that I just boarded and got to my seat. They ended up sitting near the back of the plane. So I really don't know if he seemed ok or not.
Normally I think I am a more proactive person. But I was already dealing with anxiety due to traveling without DD for the first time. This really put me over the edge. I got to my seat and cried as privately as I could for a minute.
TL;DR: I would need to report it to the Captain.
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