Calm guidance for pregnancy and postpartum.
The Omugwo Course helps you move through this season with clarity, practical support, and confidence without overwhelm.

Omugwo Course for Mums
This course includes:
Official certificate
4 online quizzes
Instructor support
Who is this for?
This course is for you if:
You are pregnant, or you are in the postpartum season
You feel physically tired and mentally full
You don't have the energy for long lessons or complicated platforms
You want to care well for your baby without losing yourself

A gentle reframe
Pregnancy and postpartum aren’t seasons for pressure; they're seasons for recovery, care, and support. This course gives you calm guidance and practical help you can trust every day.

What this Course Offers
Inside the course, you'll receive:
Short video lessons (5-15 minutes)
Clear pregnancy and postpartum guidance
Practical templates and gentle routines
Reassurance grounded in culture and care, and a pace that respects your body and mind
How the Course is Structured

Simple modules, one clear
step at a time

No overwhelming dashboards or unnecessary content

Pause, return, and watch

Learn even on low-energy days
What you'll gain
By the end of the course, many mothers report feeling calmer, less anxious, more prepared for what's ahead, and clearer about what actually matters. This course doesn't promise perfection. It promises steadiness.

How this Course is Different
Most parenting courses overload you with information and assume you have energy and time. The Omugwo Course was designed for tired mothers in real Nigerian homes who need gentle, faith-safe guidance. Every lesson is created with this question in mind: "Can a tired mother still use this on her hardest day?" If the answer was no, it wasn't included.
FAQs
Both. The course supports mothers during pregnancy and the postpartum period.
Short and manageable. Most lessons are between 5 and 15 minutes
Short and manageable. Most lessons are between 5 and 15 minutes
Yes. No subscriptions.
Testimonials

The overall experience was excellent, and I feel more knowledgeable and more aware. I learnt so much about postpartum care, self-care, sex afterwards, breastfeeding, and going back to work
Ayomide Olanipekun
Working mum

I really love the teacher. She carried me along. I also love the video quality. It was beautiful to watch, so it was encouraging and enjoyable to finish the course. I also learned so, so much. I learned to feed my partner every step of the way. If I don’t tell him, he may not know what to do, and we both end up frustrated. This is important to me because I’m one to assume he should learn it on his own, the same way I’m learning on my own. I just had unrealistic expectations before this course. The course was insightful, I promise you. I enjoyed every module. I also loved the teacher. It was engaging without her doing too much. Also, kudos to the team. The website was easy to navigate, and the user experience was really great. I had a fun time learning. I’m definitely going to be back. Thank you so much for the opportunity
Oyindamola Ezekiel
Working mum

Omugwo Academy, it's a great, great course. Yes, in fact, I cannot really sum it up in words, but it's been a great lesson to me. Like, it was actually an eye-opener. The school is actually a great course. I have been recommending friends.
I felt lucky to have been given such a golden opportunity to learn.
Chinenye Mark Ebaimun
Working mum
Meet Your Coach

Dr. Megor Ikuenobe is a medical doctor, maternal and child health advocate, and Integrated Early Childhood Development specialist whose work bridges culture, science, and family life.
Grounded in clinical medicine, she now applies her expertise across early childhood development systems in Africa.
For over a decade, she has worked to improve caregiving practices, strengthen early learning foundations, and advance maternal and child wellbeing at both community and policy levels.
As the founder of the Lead Oak Women and Children Foundation and Omugwo Academy, she weaves medical science, African cultural wisdom, and her lived experience as a mother of four into practical guidance for the postpartum season. Her work restores structure to the first forty days after birth and beyond, offering families clarity, steadiness, and culturally grounded support.
At the heart of her work is a simple conviction: the way a mother is supported in her earliest days shapes the health of her child, the strength of her home, and the future of society. She is committed to ensuring that no family enters that season unprepared, because how we care for a mother at the beginning quietly determines the future we are building.
