Flora Kids Baby Diapers, a leading baby care brand from Delta Paper Mill, has joined health professionals and expectant mothers for a memorable Pregnancy School at the Kaneshie Polyclinic on Thursday, October 30, 2025.
The initiative combined education, interaction, and emotional support, creating a safe space for mothers-to-be to share experiences and gain practical knowledge for their journey into motherhood.

While October is widely recognised as Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Flora chose to broaden the conversation on women’s health by focusing on pregnancy and maternal care. By supporting this initiative, the brand highlighted the importance of caring for women at every stage of life, from nurturing wellness to preparing for motherhood.
Renowned Ghanaian actor and one of Flora’s brand ambassadors, Fred Amugi, graced the occasion, encouraging the mothers with words of wisdom about care, patience, and preparation for parenthood. The atmosphere grew even more vibrant when celebrated gospel artistes Joyce Blessing and Jemima Yeboah, popularly known as Jayana Music, took to the stage. Their energetic performances had everyone on their feet, including the expectant mothers who joyfully joined in a dance battle that filled the venue with excitement and laughter.

Beyond the fun and celebration, health practitioners led insightful sessions on pregnancy care, hygiene, and baby health, emphasising the importance of using safe and quality baby products. Flora Baby Diapers and Flora Tissues were showcased as essential companions for new mothers, known for their comfort, gentleness, and reliability.
The event reflected Delta Paper Mill’s commitment to promoting maternal health and family wellbeing through both quality products and meaningful community engagement. For many of the mothers present, it was more than just a class, it was a reminder that motherhood can be both nurturing and joyful when surrounded by care, support, and the right essentials.


Source: Starrfm.com.gh/Mary Asantewaa Buabeng

