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We are poised with a mission to reduce maternal and infant mortality in rural underserved communities in Nigeria

29/05/2026

Every Child Matters
Every Child deserves to come back Home

Our hearts are with every missing child and their families😭

Photos from NATAL CARES's post 26/05/2026

At our Ugele Community outreach, we didn’t just start with talks—we started with joy

Our pregnant mothers lit up the space with praise, music, and dance, and the energy was contagious. Smiles everywhere, hands lifted, bodies moving gently in rhythm.

This is more than vibes—it’s intentional care. Light movement helps reduce stress, boosts emotional wellbeing, improves mood, and strengthens the bond between mother and baby. It also creates a warm, trusting space before we move into health education and support.

At Natal Cares, we believe safe motherhood is not only medical—it is emotional, cultural, and deeply human. And sometimes, the best medicine begins with praise, music, and a little dance See less

15/05/2026

NATAL CARES Pregnancy wellness just got a whole new vibe at UGELE Community, Akure North LGA!

Our morning drills were filled with energy, laughter, singing, dancing, and healthy exercises as our Amazing Gen Z Nurse brought Pure Gen Z Vibes, Charisma, Excitement, and Motivation to every moment!

The Mothers-to-be showed up with beautiful smiles and great energy, turning the session into a fun and memorable experience for everyone present.

At Natal Cares, we believe maternal healthcare should not only be safe and educational, but also joyful, engaging, and community-driven.

UGELE Community showed us that healthy mothers and happy moments go hand in hand!

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15/05/2026

At the NATAL CARES Ugele community outreach, our Gen Z Nurse brought pure vibes, charisma, and excitement to the drills—singing, dancing, and full energy. No be small thing o! 🤣🤣

Baba God Noni āœŒšŸ½

13/05/2026

Thank God For NURSES

11/05/2026

A healthy mother means a healthy family.
A safe pregnancy means a brighter future.

Tomorrow, 12th May, NATAL CARES Social Enterprise will be at UGELE Community, Akure for a Maternal & Child Health Outreach.

Activities include:
-Free medical tests & health screening
-Maternal health talks
-Counseling sessions
-Distribution of delivery kits
-Follow-up support beyond the outreach

We are committed to improving maternal and child health through awareness, early care, and community support.

If you are pregnant, a nursing mother, or planning for childbirth, this outreach is for you.

Venue: UGELE Community, Akure
Date: 12th May

NATAL CARES ā€œSave a Mother, Save a Child.ā€

05/05/2026

Today, we celebrate the incredible midwives who stand at the frontline of maternal and newborn care. šŸŒšŸ’™

On this International Midwives Day, we honor your dedication, compassion, and life-saving impact—especially in underserved communities where your role is not just important, but essential.

At Natal Cares, we recognize that every safe birth is made possible because of your courage, skill, and commitment.

Thank you for being the heartbeat of maternal care.

Photos from NATAL CARES's post 22/04/2026

A Cesarean section (C-section) is a surgical procedure used to deliver a baby through incisions made in the mother’s abdomen and uterus, usually when a vaginal birth may pose risks to the mother or baby.

It is not a ā€œlesserā€ birth—it is a lifesaving medical procedure that protects mothers and newborns in complications such as prolonged labour, fetal distress, placenta issues, or obstructed delivery.

Recovery after a C-section takes time. The body is healing from major surgery, so rest, proper nutrition, wound care, and gentle movement are important in the first weeks. Pain, swelling, and fatigue are normal, but should gradually improve with care and support.

Every birth story is unique. Whether vaginal or surgical, what matters most is a safe delivery and a healthy mother and baby.

šŸ’› Let’s normalize understanding, not judgment.
šŸ’› Let’s support recovery, not pressure.

Photos from NATAL CARES's post 10/04/2026

Pregnancy is not just a woman’s journey—it’s a shared experience that thrives on love, patience, and support. šŸ’›

A supportive man shows up in the little things: attending clinic visits, listening without trying to fix everything, offering reassurance on hard days, and celebrating every milestone—no matter how small. He understands that her body is changing, her emotions are shifting, and what she needs most is presence, not perfection.

Real strength is in being gentle, present, and intentional. Because when a man stands firmly beside his partner, the journey becomes lighter, safer, and filled with more love. šŸ¤

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