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The One Thing That Sets African Mothers Apart

Despite being modernized and highly influenced by Western cultures

Kimberly Fosu
ZORA

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(Photo: Ghanaba creo)

Women in Western cultures carry their babies in baby carriers or strollers in front of them but across Africa, women can be seen carrying their babies on their backs swaddled in cloth.

In many African countries, front-facing baby carriers and strollers are available. However, women prefer carrying babies the traditional way.

Many people argue that carrying a baby in the front is the best way to keep the child safe because they can keep an eye on the baby at all times. But Africans have a different way of looking at it because of the traumatic things they have lived through.

Africans have lived through the slave trade, colonization eras, and wars. Bullets, arrows, and boulders are typically aimed at the front, so the back of the body is most secure. The mother is positioned in front of the child and acts as a shield against any incoming danger, thus ensuring the child’s safety. “I’ll jump in front of a bullet for you” comes to mind. An African mother would rather lose their life than see their child get hurt.

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