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Expecting your second baby? ?25 off our Feb or March "refresher" antenatal course


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Expecting baby number two and feel like you've forgotten everything about those hazy first few weeks with a newborn? Want to feel well prepared for labour and birth this time around? Perhaps you are looking for some top tips on looking after two small children or entertaining a toddler whilst breastfeeding. Or maybe you would like to meet other local parents expecting their second baby.


The Group's midwife-led second time parents courses are evidence based, non-judgemental and geared specifically to couples expecting their second child.


We are offering ?25 off our Feb 26th or March 19th courses as a valentines promotion. Book online and enter code VALENTINE to receive the discount at: http://www.thegroupantenatal.co.uk/second-time-parents/


Previous second-time parents have said:


"Realistic, non-judgemental and honest- given from a midwife experience, but also as a parent too. It brought it all back in a way that was kind, reassuring and confidence building"


"It's been really nice to be able to do this together and to spend time thinking about what is ahead"


"Especially useful was the info about integrating our first born with the new baby and little things to do to include them"



Don't see a format that works for you? Let us know what would. We are looking to expand our offering of second time parents courses and would love to hear from you about your needs. Contact us at: http://www.thegroupantenatal.co.uk/refresher-contact

For any second timers out there I would highly recommend this course - Rachel has tons of experience both as a midwife and a parent of two herself. A lot of thought has gone into the course content and the advice on how to cope with two is invaluable. It's great there is a section aimed at Dads too who sometimes get forgotten. A great course for both partners!
Rachel has been a fantastic source of advice and support for us as second-time parents. She is clearly a very capable and devoted midwife and mother. I have learnt a lot from her and would definitely recommend her to friends.
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A great way to meet parents in the same boat and refresh your memory after the serendipity of parental amnesia.


Rachel has a wealth of experience and provides really helpful, unbiased guidance and advice for both mums and dads. I suffered an unexpected serious medical condition a few weeks after giving birth, and Rachel went out of her way to provide much needed expert advice on breastfeeding to ensure that my little one was as unaffected as possible. Highly recommended.

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