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Baby Basics- Antenatal Classes - dates for 2016/17


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NEXT COURSE STARTS

Wednesday SEPTEMBER 28TH 7-9pm in East Dulwich - babies due November/December


Hello Mums to be,


Baby Basics is run by Laura, a registered midwife and Natalie a qualified Babynatal teacher.


Baby Basics 5 week private antenatal classes aim to be fun and interactive. With 5-6 couples attending Laura and Natalie can really focus on the aspects of labour, birth and life with a new born that you would like to explore.


Baby Basics aims to provide you and your birth partner with the knowledge and empowerment to make the choices that are right for you and your baby during birth and the early days with your new baby.


Please feel free to contact Baby Basics if you would like to book onto any of our courses or for further information on our classes.


Classes for 2016 and Early 2017

September 28th - October 26th - babies due late October/ November/ Early December


November 2nd - November 30th- Babies due December /January


​January 25 - February 22nd - Babies due Late Feb/March


Email: [email protected]

www.babybasicslondon.weebly.com

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