If a newborn has intestinal cramps or gastrointestinal discomfort, parents can use the airplane hold method to relieve it. First, the parent has the newborn lie flat on his or her back. Next, parents have the newborn turn over and climb on the parent’s arm. The side of the head can be placed on the front side of the palm of the hand or on the parent’s elbow cross. The airplane hold for newborns can effectively promote the relief of intestinal flatulence, which will make the newborns’ crying and restlessness stop. However, when giving a newborn an airplane hug, parents must use the palm of their hand to gently place it on the newborn’s neck. This can protect the newborn’s cervical spine, especially when the newborn is relatively young. If it is not done properly, it can lead to shaking syndrome or damage to the cervical vertebrae of the newborn, which will not be worth the loss.