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PREGNANCY EVENING


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:-


Friday 31st March 6:30pm ? 8:30pm (slight time change from our usual pregnancy evenings) 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.


We also have Natalie Doula - Discussing what to expect after the baby arrives and to answer any baby related questions whether you are a first time mum or making the transition from one child to two etc. Natalie is a mother of three and provides baby sleep support, postnatal support and runs baby massage and baby yoga courses.


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.


"Because every day should be Mother's day" Tel. 020 8693 4033/07811 930 993

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Mothers inc.

"Because every day should be Mothers day"

124 Forest Hill Road, East Dulwich, SE22 0RS

020 8693 4033

07811 930 993

www.mothersinc.co.uk


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