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For all East Dulwich Parents to be...Emily and Vicky are practicing midwives and their inspiration for The Group is based on years of caring for families through pregnancy and birth. Classes offered by The Group have been carefully crafted to prepare you for labour, birth, and the early weeks of parenthood.


The information, advice, and guidance provided by The Group is up-to-date, based on the most recent research, and underpinned by Emily and Vicky's first hand experience as midwives. They ensure that classes are stimulating, interactive and non-judgmental, and always make time for questions, ensuring that you can feel ready no matter how your birth story unfolds.


The Group also organise social events alongside classes, providing further time to get to know one another, and hopefully, make lasting friendships with other expectant couples from in and around East Dulwich.


Courses available for first time parents, second time parents and private classes.



Courses for first time parents take place in at The Lordship Pub on Lordship Lane- 6 week course held on Wednesday evenings from 7pm-9pm.



Next dates 2nd November (for couples expecting their baby between December-January)

9th November

16th November

23rd November

30th November

7th December


WEBSITE: www.thegroupantenatal.co.uk

email address: [email protected]



We look forward to hearing from you!


V and E

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messageRe: Midwife-led antenatal classes for Autumn babies 2016

Posted by LeeFay July 13, 10:45AM


These classes are fantastic and I would highly recommend them to everyone. Ariadna is a font of knowledge, and she shares that knowledge in a digestible, non-judgemental and accessible way. The classes were reassuring and helpful. Ariadna and Vicky were down to earth, approachable and the classes were fun as well as helping you digest things. Plus, we were lucky to have a fab group of people and Ariadna really focuses on the social side too, which is such a bonus!

Thank you so much Ari, you were a godsend to me and really looking forward to catching up at the reunion.

Lee

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