Enroll at discharge
A nurse adds the mother, delivery notes, language, and next check-in before she leaves.

Postpartum care and maternal health follow-up in Ghana through calls, SMS, and hospital escalation.
For hospitals
A triaged queue, not a call list.
For mothers
Support that follows her home.
For pilot teams
Fast setup, clear review.
Ghana maternal health
Omaya focuses on postpartum care in Ghana, maternal health continuity, and simple follow-up workflows for hospitals and mothers.
Product
Omaya follows up with mothers after birth, records what changed, and gives hospital teams the short list that needs attention.
A nurse adds the mother, delivery notes, language, and next check-in before she leaves.
Omaya asks about pain, bleeding, mood, sleep, feeding, medication, and warning signs.
Stable updates are logged. Concerning answers go to the clinical team with context.
Omaya care queue
Today
Akosua O.
Day 6 after C-section
Fever and wound tenderness reported.
Naa D.
Day 11 after birth
Low mood and poor sleep for three days.
Ama M.
Day 4 after birth
Pain improving. Feeding going well.
SMS summary
Hi Ama, Omaya will check in again on Friday. Reply anytime if pain, bleeding, mood, or feeding changes.
Who it helps
Reduce blind spots after discharge. Give midwives a focused queue, not a manual follow-up burden.
Get simple check-ins, reminders, and a path back to care when recovery does not feel right.
Pilot model
Omaya is currently set up for focused pilots with maternity teams in Ghana.
Map your discharge workflow.
Enroll a first cohort of mothers.
Review alerts, response time, and patient feedback.
FAQ
Omaya is a postpartum care service that follows mothers home after they leave the hospital. It checks in with mothers by phone call and SMS during recovery, logs how they are doing, and alerts the hospital's clinical team when an answer suggests someone needs attention.
Omaya serves two groups at once: hospitals and maternity teams who want to reduce blind spots after discharge, and mothers who want simple check-ins, reminders, and a clear path back to care when recovery does not feel right.
No. Omaya works over regular phone calls and SMS, so it reaches mothers on any phone with no app download required.
Omaya asks mothers about pain, bleeding, mood, sleep, feeding, medication, and warning signs. Stable updates are logged automatically. Concerning answers are escalated to the hospital's clinical team with context, so midwives get a short triaged list instead of a manual follow-up burden. The clinical team always stays in control.
Omaya is built for continuity, with after-discharge follow-up extending up to one year postpartum.
Omaya is currently running focused pilots with maternity teams in Ghana.
A pilot starts by mapping your discharge workflow, enrolling a first cohort of mothers, then reviewing alerts, response time, and patient feedback. You can request a pilot, book a walkthrough, or reach the team by email, phone, or WhatsApp from the contact section.
Contact
Request a hospital pilot, book a walkthrough, or join the early access list for mothers.