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Hello

I've been looking for something like this so I'm glad I found it :) I am expecting my first baby early April and would love to meet other mums to be in the area.


This is a great resource by the way so thanks for starting the thread


Stacey

Hi there BlueGoose

Perfect, sounds good to me. PM me your number and we I'll set up a group. Judging by the other threads we will hopefully have a few more mums to be keen to meet up so January gives us a bit of time for that too :)

Would be lovely to meet for a coffee in the new year

Stacey

Hello everyone! I?ve been away so I?ve just seen all your messages and will set up the WhatsApp group later today! Lovely we?ve got a good few joining, I?ll be in touch- don?t forget to DM me your number if you haven?t already. Look forward to meeting you all , stacey xx

Hello all,


I am a first time mum to be expecting at the beginning of May , living in Herne Hill , would love to meet some other local mums . Coffee meet up sounds great in Jan ! I'm giving 'jelly belly' pregnancy fitness classes a go this Sunday in east dulwich .. missing my usual sporting hobbies so thought I'd give this a go !


Charlotte x

  • 1 month later...
Also expecting my second in April. Is there a WhatsApp group already? What?s everyone?s thoughts about a Facebook group - we had one for a winter babies group back in 2016 and it worked really well? If not, please keep me posted on the next meet up.

Hello,


I?m a bit late to this,, but I am expecting my first baby in May. I am also fairly new to the area so meeting other Mum?s to be would great. Please let me know what I need to do to join the whatsapp group. It?s such a good idea.

Thanks, Hannah x

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