Omugwo Course for Dads
Confident Support for Fathers in Pregnancy & Postpartum
Becoming a father is a sacred responsibility. You deserve guidance that brings clarity, not confusion.
Who is this for?
This course is for you if:
- You are an expectant father preparing for birth, or you are in the postpartum season, learning how to show up well
- You want to be a steady partner in a demanding season.
- You feel unsure navigating cultural expectations and medical advice
- You want to protect the peace of your home, and you want to be present, informed, and dependable
2 Weeks
Completion time
4
Core modules
15
Video lessons
100%
Self-paced
A gentle reframe
Many fathers feel like they should already know what to do. But pregnancy and postpartum are not casual seasons; they are medically sensitive, emotionally heavy, and culturally complex.
What this Course Offers
Inside the course, you'll receive:
- Clear preparation before birth
- Step-by-step caregiving techniques and guidance for supporting your partner’s recovery
- A pace that respects real working fathers
What you'll gain
By the end of the course, many fathers 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.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. It prepares fathers both before birth and after delivery.
The lessons are short and comprehensive. Most lessons are between 5 and 15 minutes
No, you don’t. It is advised to take the course at a calm and steady pace.
Yes. No subscriptions.
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Meet Your Coach
Dr Megor Ikuenobe
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.