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Newborn Baby Postnatal Course - for new mums


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Happy Saturday


My postnatal course for new mums is the perfect way for mums to make new friends and learn to understand your baby. All classes are relaxed and friendly and you'll enjoy a hot drink too.



The Newborn postnatal course will be running from Tuesday 10th January from 1pm-2.15pm, at Mothers Inc, 124 Forest Hill Rd SE22 0RS?


The course runs for 4 weeks and is for mums with babies aged 2 -12 weeks. The course will get you out the house, help you to understand and bond with your new baby covering sleep, feeding, cries and more and you'll meet other local mums.?


As a Doula and baby massage Instructor I have designed my course to include a colic massage sequence to ease this common issue for many newborn babies.?


Booking is required and spaces are limited so book today.?


If you would like to find out more about this course , book a private course in your home with friends or book your space

Please [email protected]?or call 07856672072.?


www.nataliedoula.co.uk

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