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Administering Agbo Abiwere For Pregnant Women – The Safest Way

Among the Yoruba, childbirth is not only a biological event but a fulfillment milestone. The arrival of a child is celebrated with joy, songs, and prayers, but it is also recognized as a moment of great vulnerability for both mother and child. Our forefather in Yoruba land, in their wisdom, developed Abiwere, a traditional healing system designed to ensure safe delivery, reduce complications, and strengthen the mother during labor.

Abiwere is not just about herbs and roots; it is a complete approach that balances the physical body with spiritual fortification. In Yoruba belief, safe childbirth requires not only the strength of the womb but also the blessing of the ancestors.
ogun abiwere for safe delivery
For centuries, this practice helped countless women deliver safely in times when hospitals and modern medicine were unavailable or unreachable. Even today, many families still trust these remedies as part of Yoruba heritage and protection during childbirth.

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Yoruba Library and its Team will not be held liable for improper usage or any loss arising from improper use, wrong application, inability to find needed materials, or misinterpretation of this article. This article is provided strictly for guidance and educational purposes.

Symptoms Yoruba People Traditionally Linked to Difficult Delivery
In Yoruba tradition, elders and traditional birth attendants (agbẹ́bí) paid close attention to signs that a woman may experience trouble in labor. These observations helped them know when to prepare Abiwere remedies:

Core Physical Signs
•  Prolonged labor pains
– Contractions continue for a long time without progression.
•  Weak pushing efforts
– The woman is too weak or tired to push effectively.
•  Obstruction in birth canal
– Perceived as the child “refusing to come down” despite pains.
•  Excessive bleeding signs
– Some women show early bleeding that alarms the elders.
•  Dream warnings –
The pregnant woman may dream of struggles, entanglements, or negative forces.
•  Family history of difficult births
– Elders believed patterns of labor difficulties could repeat across lineages.

Elders understood that these signs were not to be ignored. They prepared Abiwere in advance for women showing these patterns, ensuring protection and strengthening the mother’s body for safe delivery.

How Our Forefathers Treated Abiwere in the Past
When labor was difficult or risky, Yoruba elders used structured remedies and rituals. These included:
1) Ewe Abiwere
2) Ewe Odundun
3) Ewe Iyeye
4) Ewe Osunsun
5) Egbo Omu 
6) Egbo Akoko 
7) Ewe Gbegi

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Advantages of Using Traditional Healing
The Yoruba method of Abiwere offers unique benefits that made it trusted for generations. The advantages our elders recognized in applying their methods include Accessibility of needed materials, tested for potency, cultural trust and cost friendly.

The Healing Process in Traditional Practice
Traditional healers followed a structured approach when preparing Abiwere:
•  Gathering herbs at specific times of day.
•  Ensuring purity and correct sourcing of materials.
•  Preparing remedies by boiling, pounding, or mixing.
•  Accompanying preparation with chants or prayers.
•  Supervising administration during labor.

Differences Between Yoruba and Modern Delivery Support
Key differences between Yoruba and modern systems include:
•  Focus of healing –
Yoruba combines physical and spiritual, while modern medicine emphasizes physical alone.

•  Materials used –
Natural roots and herbs vs. synthetic drugs and medical equipment.

•  Approach to complications –
Yoruba stresses prevention and spiritual safety, while modern medicine intervenes during crisis.

•  Cultural alignment –
Yoruba practice strengthens family and ancestral ties; modern practice is detached from culture.

Safety First: Important Contraindications and Considerations
•  Pregnancy and Lactation
Some herbs for Abiwere were strictly timed for active labor only, not before.

•  Underlying Conditions
Women with severe health issues were given extra care or referred to stronger interventions.

•  Source Quality
Herbs from polluted or corrupted sources were avoided, as they could bring harm.

Needed Materials (Leaves, Roots, Bark, etc.)
The medicinal approach for this requires careful selection of natural materials traditionally known to our elders. These are combined to ensure potency.

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Application Process
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Uses
The prepared remedy must be applied in the correct manner — whether for drinking, steaming, bathing, or chest rubbing — and taken in the right dosage for it to remain effective.

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