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Hi there! First time Mom and our baby is due end of November. Would love to meet some moms too! Perhaps we can start with a summer soir?e / summer drink at the clock house (admittedly I have never been there but has a perfect sun spot!) and organise some meetups when everyone is on Mat leave? What's app group sound appropriate ? X
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Hi all. I am due with my third (!) at the start of Feb. I have found these groups fantastic in the past and would love to meet others who will be on mat leave at the same time. From past experience I would suggest a closed Facebook group rather than a WhatsApp group due to the sheer number of posts on many different topics! Happy to set one up if others agree.
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Hello! I'm due with my second in mid-January and I would also love to meet other mums! I'll join the facebook group, and I'd also be in favour of a what's app group if others were keen - I found that really useful for late night support last time round!


Helen

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Hi everyone,


This looks like a great group :-)Hope all your pregnancies are going well!


I'm also due my second at the beginning of Dec, and only recently moved to the area so very keen to meet other parents.


I'll send over my details for the WhatsApp group.

Hannah x

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What an amazing gift coming ! Congratulations in place to all of you.?


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