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Winter baby group 2017/18 (due Dec, Jan, Feb)


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Hi everyone,


I'm expecting my third in early January (also crossing my legs all through Christmas and NY!). I already have a 3 year old and 1 year old. I'd love to meet other new mums in the area, and a meet up in late October would be great.


Claire x

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I am launching a Positive Birth Movement group for Peckham and Nunhead and will be hosting our first session next Saturday 23 September from 2-4pm at my house near Queens Road station.


http://www.positivebirthmovement.org


Positive Birth Movement is all about sharing amazing birth stories, socialising and generally being positive about birth, it's free but would be nice if people contribute biscuits!


Let me know if you would like to attend as if we et a big enough group going I can look at finding an alternative venue.

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