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Are you interested in antenatal classes? Want to feel fully informed, confident and prepared for labour and caring for your newborn baby? Do you want to get to know a group of other parents to be who are at the exact stage of pregnancy as you in the area? Come and join The Group!


Vicky, Emily and Rachel run the group for FIRST TIME PARENTS. They are experienced, practicing midwives offering antenatal classes in The Lordship pub, EAST DULWICH, Half Moon Pub, HERNE HILL and The Signal pub, FOREST HILL. Their classes cover everything you need to know about labour and life with a newborn baby. The Group think it is really important for new parents to build a local support network with other new parents so we make lots of time for the group to bond over the 6 weeks of classes, social events and weekend classes.


To find out more and to book ... http://www.thegroupantenatal.co.uk/first-time-parents/



Midwife and mum of two Rachel also runs a fantastic half day REFRESHER COURSE for second-time parents. Over brunch you can discuss plans for your next birth and how it may be different, preparing your older child and juggling life with a new baby.


To find out more or book http://www.thegroupantenatal.co.uk/second-time-parents/


If you are interested in private HYPNOBIRTHING Classes have a look at our 1:1 sessions that we offer in your home. We will teach you relaxation and self hypnosis skills to prepare women and their birth partners for the birth of their baby as well as aromatherapy and massage for labour and much more... http://www.thegroupantenatal.co.uk/hypnobirthing/



We also host the POSITIVE BIRTH MOVEMENT meet ups in Spinach on Lordship Lane. These are completely free for you to attend as a pregnant lady or new mum. It gives you a chance to meet the women and fill yourself with positivity around birth! We meet the first friday of every month 10am-12pm. To find out more .... http://www.thegroupantenatal.co.uk/positive-birth-movement/


Vicky, Emily & Rachel x

www.thegroupantenatal.co.uk

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