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Dear parents-to-be,


Are you interested in antenatal classes? Getting to know everything you need to about labour and caring for a 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!!!!!


We are two experienced, practicing midwives offering midwife led antenatal classes in the East Dulwich area. Our classes cover everything you need to know about labour and life with a newborn baby. We also 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.


No matter how far gone in your pregnancy you are, please get in touch with us and we can let you know more about our classes and what we can offer you. 1st time parents or 2nd time parents...we have something for everyone.


Please visit our website:

www.thegroupantenatal.co.uk

We go into what we cover for every session.


We are also on social media, and update this regularly with interesting information about The Group and everything pregnancy and baby related.


We hope to here from you soon. You can always email us directly for and questions- [email protected]


Emily and Vicky


THE GROUP

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