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One day antenatal course Dulwich- October, November & December Dates


Natalie Doula

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Hello Mums and Dad's to be,



***PREP FOR BABY*** The practical baby care, antenatal course.


On the one day PREP FOR BABY course, which is usually taken when you are 28+ weeks pregnant, you will learn everything you need to know about caring for your new baby when they arrive.


PREP FOR BABY covers:

*Holding your new baby

*How to change your baby's nappy

*Winding your baby

*Putting your baby to sleep

*Dressing your baby

*What Feeding equipment do you need ?

*How to prepare for your baby's first month

*And much more


On the one day course you and your partner will learn and practice all the practical baby care skills.


Course Dates PREP FOR BABY Dulwich


Saturdays 10-3pm

October 27th

November 24th

January 26th

February 23rd


BOOK ONLINE or email to book.

The cost includes a space for your and your partner.


If you have any questions regarding the course or to find out more please email [email protected].


Have a wonderful Wednesday

Natalie

Birthbabybliss.co.uk

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