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Mums to be event at Space @61 on 26th April - limited tickets available


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We're delighted to be co-hosting this amazing event bringing together local Mums-to-be with experts and specialists to help on your pregnancy, childbirth and post-natal journey. This is your chance to listen and have a taster of what is on offer locally. We have:


- Anya Hayes, author of The Supermum Myth and Pregnancy: The Naked Truth who will be talking about perinatal physical and mental health

- Zoe Donkin from the The Hypnobirthing Place who will be talking about a stress-free pregnancy and positive birth

- Ehi from Mothers Inc will be doing mini reflexology treatments

- Portrayed Photography is offering mini maternity shoot with an 8x10 fine art print to capture your beautiful bump

- Sweet Carolina is providing full catering for the event with nourishing and delicious food and sweets

- AND attendees receive an amazing goody bag with discount offers and vouchers


Hurry and book your tickets here - https://billetto.co.uk/e/bumped-up-connect-with-your-community-tickets-273852


Look forward to meeting you and your bumps on the 26th.


Best wishes


Tricia

  • 2 weeks later...
I wanted to leave a positive review for the 'Bumped Up' evening just in case people are thinking of attending any of their future events. The evening was fantastic value and brought together lots of local knowledge and treats, I genuinely felt spoilt having attended it. You could tell the organisers were really passionate about educating local mums-to-be and helping them get to know other people and services in the area. There was so much attention to detail and personal touches that you just wouldn't get at many events, it was a really lovely evening.

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