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Postnatal Course Nov 4th SE22


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Next NCT Postnatal course starts in SE22 on Nov 4th.

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To find out more info and/or to book on contact Alison: [email protected]

Open to all new mums, concessions apply ask Alison for details, courses are mother-focussed discussion groups facilitated by a qualified and experienced NCT practitioner trained through the University of Bedfordshire.

Many activities are available for babies, this course is about the mums.

Treat yourself to the opportunity to take some time for yourself, it doesn't matter if you have done antenatal classes or not, come on your own and meet new friends, or invite someone you know to join you on this 6 week course.

Hope to meet you soon.

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