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October pregnancy evening 25.10.2017, 7pm-9pm


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Book onto our October pregnancy evening.


Mothers Inc. are hosting a pregnancy evening, to get together, meet other expectant mums and celebrate pregnancy.


Mothers Inc non-alcoholic pregnancy evening will be held on:- Wednesday 25th October

Time: -7pm - 9pm

Venue - Mothers Inc. 124 Forest Hill Road, SE22 0RS


The night will include a mini treatment (Reflexology taster, Indian head massage, or neck and shoulder massage) drinks, and socialising with other expectant mums.


We have Natalie who is a doula, runs hypnobirthing courses and also does baby massage (basically all things baby related!) We also have Dr. Helena Belgrave, a perinatal counsellor who works with mothers and mothers to be.


We hope you can make it!

Partners welcome :-) Tickets are ?10


Call 0208 693 4033 or email [email protected] to purchase your ticket.


Many thanks

Mothers Inc "Because every day should be Mother?s day"

124 Forest Hill Road, East Dulwich, SE22 0RS

020 8693 4033

07811 930 993

www.mothersinc.co.uk

Hello,


I am looking forward to meeting all the mums-to-be next week. The Mothers inc pregnancy evenings are always so friendly and relaxed, it's a wonderful way to connect with other local mums and bumps .


Natalie

Baby Holistics

www.babyholistics.co.uk

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