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Pregnancy Evening - Wednesday 26th July.


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It's that time again!


Mothers Inc. are hosting a pregnancy evening, to get together, meet other expectant mums and celebrate pregnancy.


Mothers inc's non-alcoholic pregnancy evening will be held on:-

Wednesday 26 July 7pm ? 9pm 124 Forest Hill Road, SE22 0RS


The night will include a mini treatment (Reflexology taster, Indian head massage, or head, neck and shoulder massage) drinks, and socialising with other expectant mums.


Tamar Reflexology will also be available to discuss the amazing benefits of reflexology during pregnancy and in the later stages of pregnancy, the preparation and aiding of bringing the baby on naturally.


It is a lovely laid back evening where you can meet and keep in contact with other expectant mums.


We hope you can make it! Partners welcome.


Tickets are ?10. Call 0208 693 4033 or email


[email protected] to purchase your ticket.


Many thanks Mothers inc.

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