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Birth After Caesarean - What's Next?


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Thinking about your next birth after a caesarean? Come along to the BAC (Birth After Caesarean) Brunch, Sunday 5 February 12 - 1:30 pm at The French House, 52 Lordship Lane, ?10/includes refreshments. With Rachel Barlow, midwife and antenatal educator at The Group Antenatal and Michele of michelemyoga, pregnancy yoga teacher and mentored doula. Whether you've already booked your caesarean, are hoping for a water birth or still aren't sure - this session will give you a chance to talk through all the options, weigh up the pros and cons and help to clarify your way forward. There will be plenty of time for discussion and questions, and it will be a great chance to meet other local second time (or more) mums! Prebooking only, here: https://goteamup.com/p/495212-michel?/e/8131170-vbac-brunch/ Email me with any questions [email protected] and spread the word, all welcome!

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