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4 Things Pregnant Women Should Share With Their Partners by ImanuelJannah(op): 6:05pm On Apr 19, 2015
https://obindigbo.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Pregnant-Igbo-woman.jpg

In Igbo land, pregnancy and motherhood are spiritual, physical, and emotional moments for the womenfolk. For many a family, pregnancy as well as motherhood is a thing of great joy, excitement, and curiosity.

Therefore, in going through the processes of childbirth in accordance with Igbo tradition, there are several things pregnant Igbo women should share with their partners, and they include:

1.Pregnancy Calendar:
Igbos believe pregnant women should let their partners know about their pregnancy trimesters, and due dates. This is to let their partners know what to expect as well as possible conception dates.

2.Pregnancy Documents:
Documents related to pregnancy, medical check-ups, ante-natal care, ultra-sound etc. these documents will help the partner of the pregnant Igbo women, as heads of their respective families, to prepare for the arrival of the newborn(s).

3.Mother-to-be’s Excitement:
Igbos have the believe that the emotional excitement associated with pregnancy, and internal rumblings and movement of the child within the women should be shared between pregnant women and their partners. That is why pregnant women are encouraged to allow their partners to regularly place hands around their wombs.

4.Labour Pains:
Igbos encourage male partners to be present during their wives’ childbirth., because this gives the women a sense and feeling of sharing their labour pains with their partner as well as enhancing the emotional chemistry or bond within the family.

SOURCE: www.obindigbo.com.ng
Re: 4 Things Pregnant Women Should Share With Their Partners by newsomtin(m): 6:05pm On Apr 19, 2015
ImanuelJannah:
https://obindigbo.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Pregnant-Igbo-woman.jpg

In Igbo land, pregnancy and motherhood are spiritual, physical, and emotional moments for the womenfolk. For many a family, pregnancy as well as motherhood is a thing of great joy, excitement, and curiosity.

Therefore, in going through the processes of childbirth in accordance with Igbo tradition, there are several things pregnant Igbo women should share with their partners, and they include:

1.Pregnancy Calendar:
Igbos believe pregnant women should let their partners know about their pregnancy trimesters, and due dates. This is to let their partners know what to expect as well as possible conception dates.

2.Pregnancy Documents:
Documents related to pregnancy, medical check-ups, ante-natal care, ultra-sound etc. these documents will help the partner of the pregnant Igbo women, as heads of their respective families, to prepare for the arrival of the newborn(s).

3.Mother-to-be’s Excitement:
Igbos have the believe that the emotional excitement associated with pregnancy, and internal rumblings and movement of the child within the women should be shared between pregnant women and their partners. That is why pregnant women are encouraged to allow their partners to regularly place hands around their wombs.

4.Labour Pains:
Igbos encourage male partners to be present during their wives’ childbirth., because this gives the women a sense and feeling of sharing their labour pains with their partner as well as enhancing the emotional chemistry or bond within the family.

SOURCE: www.obindigbo.com.ng
Re: 4 Things Pregnant Women Should Share With Their Partners by saxwizard(m): 6:36pm On Apr 19, 2015
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Re: 4 Things Pregnant Women Should Share With Their Partners by charijee(f): 7:57pm On Apr 19, 2015
[color=#8B4513]KingTom are all these true, especially number 4?[/color]
Re: 4 Things Pregnant Women Should Share With Their Partners by KingTom(m): 8:01pm On Apr 19, 2015
charijee:
[color=#8B4513]KingTom are all these true, especially number 4?[/color]
Naija husbands dey run from theatre oh, dem go say Dr. Tom make I go piss first, you'll find them running around the reception like mad pigs grin

Yes husbands should be supportive, a man who holds his woman's hand while she brings their bundle of joy into the world is always appreciated, the wife is always happy and stress free when that happens.

ImanuelJannah brilliant piece smiley
Re: 4 Things Pregnant Women Should Share With Their Partners by charijee(f): 11:28pm On Apr 19, 2015
KingTom:
Naija husbands dey run from theatre oh, dem go say Dr. Tom make I go piss first, you'll find them running around the reception like mad pigs grin

Yes husbands should be supportive, a man who holds his woman's hand while she brings their bundle of joy into the world is always appreciated, the wife is always happy and stress free when that happens.

ImanuelJannah brilliant piece smiley
[color=#8B4513]lmao. ...very true....Their liver no reach[/color]
Re: 4 Things Pregnant Women Should Share With Their Partners by KingTom(m): 11:32pm On Apr 19, 2015
charijee:
[color=#8B4513]lmao. ...very true....Their liver no reach[/color]
My father wey be soldier, I hear say e run go Lagos the day dem dey born my elder brother grin grin grin E dey panic dey run round Dodan Barracks grin grin
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