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Just to say that I went along to the positive birth movement meeting in Peckham today and it was really great - women sharing their previous experiences and/or future desires for their births and sharing advice and stories that might help and inform mums approaching birth! It will take place once a month, I think, and I would really recommend it for anyone, whatever sort of birth you are planning - from cesarean to water-birth - to help and inspire you to hopefully achieve a positive birth experience.


Whatsapp or facebook group sounds good to me too.

Hi,


I am due my second in mid December. So pleased to see this group! I don't know anyone expecting a baby and would love to meet some other expectant mums. My first is 4 and we have recently moved to the area.


End October meet up sounds great,


Alice x

Sounds good. If everyone is happy with Cherrytree I might get us some space there. Are you up for some dinner or just drinks - non-alcoholic drinking is not fun - I know.


I think WhatsApp group might be good to confirm numbers. So if everyone is happy sending me their numbers via pm, that would be fantastic. I already received a few and thanks for doing so.


Will be in touch via WhatsApp.

Apologies for the intrusion, if anyone is considering a homebirth I am selling my birthpool, its listed in the family room classifieds. It has seen three successful water births but is good as new! Let me know if anyone's interested and I can give you more details.

Hi all,

I am due with my second on 23 Feb so would love to meet local mums! Whatsapp usually works well for arranging get togethers from my previous EDF baby group :)

Thank you for organising Nevaroma... my number is 07969912873

Hope everyone is feeling ok and out of the first trimester in good healthy :)

Meg

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Hi, I just moved to the area (from the States) and I'm expecting my second baby on Jan 9 (my son is 3). A mum in my pregnancy yoga class suggested I look into the winter babies group so I can meet some other mums. Please add me to any communication or meet ups please! Thanks, Lindsay 07502 165304 [email protected]
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Hiya,


I have only just come across this group. I am due on Feb 18th with my first baby! Due to go on mat leave 22nd Jan so would love to meet up. I realise I have missed the October meet up but hopefully I can catch up with people sometime! Hope everyone is getting on ok! Sophie 07853331109

Hi all,


I would be interested in joining any meetups etc in the area for new mums, I am due beginning of Feb with my first. Will send my number through to Nevaroma and look forward to getting together soon. Hope everyone is well and looking forward to the Christmas break.


Becky

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