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hi ladies, i am also free in the week although not able to make the playground meet up this friday unfortunately.


i should make it to the plough on wednesday pm although my little one is usually napping early afternoon, what time do you think you might be there until? hopefully we will be able to catch up with you at some point...


x

Hi ladies


I'm running late for this afternoon's session as a doctor's appointment is taking way longer than it was meant to :-/ Are you still planning on meeting up at 1:30pm? If so, when do you think you will be there until as I'll definitely stop by if we're going ahead with the meet up x

Hi Ladies,

Congratulations on your pregnancies! Myself and my partner are independant fully trained breast feeding specialists based in the East Dulwich area.If you would be interested in us coming along and giving a free talk on breastfeeding and answering any questions or queries you may have please feel free to PM me or reply on this thread.Alternatively, if you find that you require assistance further on down the line please get in touch. We do private home visits!!

Hi everyone,

Unfortunately I'm unable to make it to the Plough this Saturday, but I have the next one in 2 weeks already in the diary.


Also, due to having a toddler with me all week I can't make the weekday meet ups at Green and Blue, although they sound so lovely and civilised... instead I'm aiming to make a playground meet tomorrow. If anyone wants to join please let me know


Rachael

Hey folks! Hope you're all doing well. I've missed the last couple of Saturday meet ups, will be along this weekend though so look forward to catching up with some of you then (or next time, sydneyswan!).


I've been doing well, I got to go on a wee holiday which was LOVELY - a good dose of sunshine to see me through until the summer actually arrives. Other than that, I'be been working WAY too much and finding it hard to overcome the tiredness.


Oh, and I passed my gestational diabetes test, yay! I don't know what I would have done if chocolate was added to the list of forbidden treats.


See (some of) you on Saturday!


Julie x

Hi!

I wanted to let you know that I run 6 week pregnancy yoga classes on Sunday evenings at Bespoke Space - just off Lordship Lane. Classes are from 7-8.15pm


This is a relaxed friendly class in a lovely studio just off Lordship Lane. A great way to stretch and strengthen in preparation for labour, learn specific breathing techniques and get some much needed deep relaxation whilst meeting other mums to be in your area.


The studio is fully equipped so you just need to bring yourself, your bump and something comfy to wear.


The course is ?70 for 6 weeks from May 27 to July 1 inclusive.

Booking is essential as this course always fills up. To book or for more information contact Salome:


[email protected]

07710 178020

www.stillspaceyoga.co.uk

Hello mums to be I'm from the spring babies club my little boy is 4 weeks old on Monday it seems like he has always been here , he is fast growing out of his size 1 nappies so I have lots for sale ! I have 6 packs of Huggies 26 pk for ?2.00 and 6 packs of Eco friendly nature baby care 27pk also ?2.00 please pm me if anyone is interested


Good luck to all of you :)


Hollie

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