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Hi,


i'm moving to East Dulwich from North London at the beginning of February. My baby girl is 8 months old and I am feeling nervous about leaving behind all the Mum friends I've met up here that have helped me through the highs and lows of early parenthood!


If anyone's in the same boat, then I'd love to hang out or if anyone really wants to help me out and you have a similar age baby and a network of Mum friends through NCT or something it would be amazing if I could join in when you have something planned.


Thank you!


Laura

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Hey Laura,


My NCT and NHS ante natal groups in the area would be happy for a new face if you're interested - our babies are a bit younger than yours between 4 and 5 months. My little girl is 4.5 months at the moment. Email me if you want to arrange a time to meet up when we next get together - you could be our what can we expect in the next month or two mummy! Appreciate you might want to meet up with more similar age folks, but we're happy to accommodate, we're a friendly bunch.


Rachael

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Hi Laura, I have a 7 month old baby boy and would be happy to meet and introduce you to some of the mums I know. Even though I have lived here for a while, I didn't get my act together on NCT so looking to meet more mums too!

Lorna

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