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Oct 1st at 11am is great for me too. will also have my 16 month old in tow so The Gardens would be perfect - they have a room in the back with a huge table and a little play area for the bugs.


Countjc - it's not in the park, it's the one on Peckham Rye facing the park (184 Peckham Rye).


Rebecca x

Hi,

We just found out last week that I am pregnant, and if this one sticks I am due on 26 May. Trying not to get too excited until we are past the 12-week point thou.


I am (or should I say hopefully will be) a first time mum and would love to chat to other first time mums due in May.

Oh also meant to say my work colleague runs Pregnancy Legs, Bums and Tums at JAGS sports club on a Sunday evening at 6.30. I am going to go this Sunday to see if my hips/pelvis can manage it and have heard rave reviews from friends in the past.

Jenny

Hi - I am due with second baby in very early March (number one will be 2 3/4) and would love to meet up at some point. I went to pregnancy legs bums and tums with number one and now i have realised it is on again I will too be going this weekend as really enjoyed it first time around. See you there


CAroline

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