In Igbo (Eastern Nigeria), "omugwo" means a traditional postpartum care practice for new mothers and their babies. In Hausa (Northern Nigeria), this after-birth care period is called "wankan jego." This term translates to 'bathing of the baby' and is associated with giving the mother and baby hot water massages and baths. In the Yoruba language (Western Nigeria), this postpartum period is "ojojo omo." This practice involves a new mother being cared for by an older woman, typically her mother, mother-in-law, or another family member. The woman who provides this care is called "Olojojo." Consequently, I became curious about how this period is called in other local languages - could you please drop in the comment session on what this period is called?
Please state your country/origin/tribe/term for this period.