Woman Who Gave Birth to Quadruplets Mentions How Long Her Mother Will Stay for Omugwo
- A Nigerian woman who gave birth to four babies at once hailed her mother who came for omugwo
- She mentioned how many years her mother had stayed and how much more she would remain for the omugwo
- Many who came across the video shared their thoughts on what the mother of quadruplets said about her mum
A Nigerian woman who gave birth to quadruplets shared how long her mother had stayed for omugwo.
Omugwo is a traditional practice where the mother or mother-in-law of a nursing mother offers postnatal care to the newborn.

Source: TikTok
In a video by @momofquadruplets8 on TikTok, the lady said her mother had stayed two years with her for omugwo.
She noted that her mother had seven more years to stay, sparking reactions from netizens.
The video was captioned:
"Poor woman. Its been two years she came for omugwo because I have quadruplets. She has seven more years to go. My mom. My pride."
Watch the video below:
Reactions trail quadruplet's mother's omugwo experience
@slim beauty said:
Pls triplet so that my mom will come and live with me ooooo."
@favourite said:
congratulations. 7 yrs small. She go stay till they start sec school ohh."
Faith Siloko said:
"If at all she want go back to her house make she carry her children."
@qeennlyn said:
"Almighty God will keep providing for you oh."
@amara1245 said:
"Where’s her husband?"
@Oly said:
"Carry one give me abeg."
@Moe’s Varieties said:
"After 7 years you go born another one."
@kelechi777 said:
"Congratulations,l tap it as my first issue."
@favorite biyyah said:
"Why una carry two live one."
About the omugwo culture in Nigeria
Omugwo is the postpartum care given to a young mother by a much more experienced woman who must have raised many kids herself.
The reasoning behind Omugwo is that young mothers need to be tutored on how to care for newborn babies and also helped to understand the changes that occur in their bodies during pregnancy and after childbirth.

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Apart from teaching young mothers how to care for a newborn, Omugwo serves as a transfer of family knowledge from the older generation of mothers to their daughters, who will do the same for their children.
In a related story, a Nigerian lady shared how she prepared her mother to come abroad for omugwo.
UK-based Lady flies father abroad for omugwo
Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian lady who lives abroad said she had not seen her father since she relocated to the UK two years ago.
She recently gave birth to a baby, and she invited her father to the UK to do Omogwu, a role traditionally reserved for mothers.
She and her husband were full of joy when they saw the man at the airport where they went to welcome him.
Source: Legit.ng