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Coffee mummy's?


lauraw87

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Hi all


I am a first time mom with a 12week old baby girl. Finding it difficult to find classes suitable for her age and therefor not making many mommy friends.

Just wondering if there is more new moms in the same position that would like to meet up for coffee in the hope of making it a regular group meet up?

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There is an NCT Early Days Postnatal Course which runs at Christ Church Barry Road, look on the main NCT website for details: www.nct.org.uk or visit NCT Dulwich and District facebook page, or their page on the main NCT website to find out what is happening locally.

I help run one of the Bumps & babies groups which are great for meeting up with other parents, usually in a local caf?/pub. Details on fb page.

All the best,

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