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  • The First Forty Days After Childbirth and Why Rest Matters
    NEWBORN

    The First Forty Days After Childbirth and Why Rest Matters

    October 11, 2025 - By Davinci

    In many Nigerian homes, when a woman gives birth, the house becomes softer. The noise quiets down, the kitchen fills…

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    When Your Baby Seems to Love Grandma More

    October 11, 2025 - By Davinci

    There are moments in motherhood that touch the heart in unexpected ways. One of them is when your baby seems…

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  • Why Newborns Cry So Much and What They’re Trying to Tell You_omugwo_davinciblog_ng
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    Why Newborns Cry So Much and What They’re Trying to Tell You

    October 10, 2025 - By Davinci

    Every new mother remembers that first night home — the baby finally asleep, then suddenly awake again, crying for what…

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  • Dear New Mum, It’s Okay to Miss Who You Were Before the Baby
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    Dear New Mum, It’s Okay to Miss Who You Were Before the Baby

    October 9, 2025 - By Davinci

    Motherhood is beautiful, but it can also feel heavy. Some days, you look at your baby and your heart swells…

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  • NEWBORN

    Why Every New Mum Needs Help During Omugwo

    October 9, 2025 - By Davinci

    Bringing a baby into the world changes everything. The joy, the tiny cries, the sleepless nights — it’s a season…

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  • Why Your Omugwo Helper’s Rest Advice Might Need a New Approach
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    Why Your Omugwo Helper’s Baby Care Tips Might Need a Rethink

    September 4, 2025 - By Davinci

    Omugwo is a beloved Igbo tradition where a new mum gets hands on support from her mother or mother-in-law after…

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  • NEWBORN

    How Omugwo Fits Today’s Nigerian Families

    September 3, 2025 - By Davinci

    Omugwo, the Igbo tradition where a grandmother helps a new mom and her baby, is a beautiful part of our…

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  • Raising Emotionally Intelligent Children in a Culture That Says “Don’t Cry”
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    Raising Emotionally Intelligent Children in a Culture That Says “Don’t Cry”

    August 25, 2025 - By Davinci

    In many Nigerian homes, the phrase “don’t cry” is more than just a reaction to tears. It’s a cultural reflex.…

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  • How Phones and Cartoons Are Rewiring Nigerian Childrens Brains
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    Screen Time Epidemic: How Phones and Cartoons Are Rewiring Nigerian Children’s Brains

    August 25, 2025 - By Davinci

    Nigerian parents are facing a silent crisis that’s happening right inside their homes. Children as young as two years old…

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  • NEWBORN

    Why Your Omugwo Helper Might Be Wrong About Breastfeeding

    August 6, 2025 - By Davinci

    Omugwo helpers bring invaluable support during the postpartum period in Nigerian culture. These experienced women, often mothers or mothers-in-law, provide…

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