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Practical Antenatal Workshop next week -spaces still available


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Hello Mums-to-be


My practical antenatal workshop, Prep for Baby is starts this week on 12th April from 6-9pm at Mothers Inc 124 Forest Hill Rd SE22 0RS. Spaces available.


The workshop will give you all the practical skills you need for when your baby arrives.

We cover:

*Early days days & weeks with your new baby

*Changing nappies

*Winding your baby

*Newborn Sleep - where, when and how much

*Swaddling

*Packing your changing bag

*Feeding your new baby, breast,bottle,mix

*And more


Dads-to-be /partners welcome too


April and May dates

26th April, 10th May, 31st May


To book or find out more email [email protected]

Thank you

Natalie


www.babyholistics.co.uk

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