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Hello


I am launching my new postnatal courses for new mums.

I have designed the 2 week course for mums with babies aged 2 - 10 weeks as a chance to learn about your new baby,meet other mums, and share your experiences as a new mum.


The course covers:

Birth - share your story

Understanding your babies cries and cues

Feeding - breast, bottle or both - I cover it all

Understanding Newborn sleep

Ask questions in a relaxed, non judgemental space

& More


The first course starts on Friday 21st October from 1pm at Mother's Inc, East Dulwich,SE22

To reserve your space or to find out more email [email protected] or call 07856672072


Thank you

Natalie Doula

www.nataliedoula.co.uk

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