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Hi,


Am due to give birth with my second child at some point in March. I currently have an 18 month old who I look after full time, would love to meet a few local people in the same situation and arrange playdates. Feeling a bit lost and apprehensive about the coming weeks and would love to find people in same situation for support / cake etc. Please PM if you want to meet.


thanks

Hiya, I will be having my second (a boy) on the 3rd May so am a few weeks behind you. My daughter is currently 13 months and I too am home full time. Meeting up for playdates would be good given the similiar ages :)


Ps totally understand the apprehension!! We will have a 15 1/2 month gap. I'm not entirely sure how easy (or hard) the day to day stuff will be!

Hiya - I just had my second in January when my first was only 17 months old! One month on and it is definitely a new experience with needing to meet the needs of both children. It would be great to meet up. Let me know if you have anything in the diary and if you are up for another coming along (happy to host in the future as well!). Christina

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