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Mums To Be Night Out - 26th April - Space@61


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EDtots is very excited to co-host a Mums-To-Be Night Out!


26th April 2018

7-10pm

Space@61, 61 Cheltenham Rd, SE15 3AF


Full details below and the link for tickets is here: https://billetto.co.uk/e/bumped-up-connect-with-your-community-tickets-273852


Come and join us for an evening out with expert advice and talks from local speakers on a range of pregnancy and newborn topics. Experience mini taster sessions from local businesses and sample delicious food whilst connecting with other mums-to-be.


Bumped Up is thrilled to be able to introduce you to Anya Hayes, author of The Supermum Myth and Pregnancy: The Naked Truth. Anya is a local Pilates teacher, writer and speaker focusing on perinatal physical and mental health.


Anya will be discussing tools that help mums navigate into a more positive, resilient mindset and be able to deal with postnatal depletion. Her mission is to empower women with the tools to travel smoothly through motherhood mayhem, with pelvic floor and sanity intact.


We are also very excited to be have experienced local hypnobirthing teacher Zoe Donkin from The Hypnobirthing Place providing fantastic advice for a stress-free pregnancy and a positive birth.


In addition to the expertise on offer from our speakers, there will also be offerings from local businesses:


The lovely Ehi from Mothers Inc will be on hand to offer mini reflexology treatments throughout the evening. Mothers Inc is an amazing massage, relaxation and beauty space in South East London, specialising in treatments for mums and mums-to-be.


Our co-host for the evening is Tricia from Portrayed Photography. Tricia will be offering a mini maternity photoshoot on the night. This is your opportunity to capture that amazing professional photo of you on your pregnancy journey. You can take advantage of a pre-order price for your 8x10 matted fine art print if you book your mini shoot when you book your tickets.


That?s not all!


Sweet Carolina will be providing us with nourishing and delicious food and sweets,

AND there will be a goody bag with discount offers and vouchers.


The Evening:

7:00pm Welcome drink and nibbles

7:30pm Talk and breathing workshop by Anya - release tension and anxiety

8:15pm Eat, chat, relax & photos

8:45pm Talk by Zoe

9:15pm Dessert, chat & photos

10pm Close


We look forward to meeting you and your bumps!

I'm excited to be part of such a great night. For those of you interested in doing photos at the event, please get in contact so we can discuss what you might like. I have a range of backgrounds, dresses and wraps that I can bring along.


Really looking forward to meeting you all.


Best wishes


Tricia x

  • 2 weeks later...

Just over a week to go until the Mums-To-Be event! We're very excited to meet you and your bumps. If you haven't booked your tickets yet, here's the link: https://billetto.co.uk/e/bumped-up-connect-with-your-community-tickets-273852


Hurry as places are limited!

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