Helping New Mothers During the First 40 Days

A stylized, colorful drawing of a mother in a chador holding her newborn baby. Two large hands hold the mother and child. The chador is blue and contains a daisy motif. There are flowers and plants in the background.
“In the Somali culture, the community gathers around a birthing parent and community members do the cooking, the cleaning, and help to take care of the children,” Cari Michaels said. “The job of the new mother is to rest and recover.”

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