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2nd baby class - practicalities of life with 2 children


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I run a 2ND BABY preparation classes to help you get ready for and start to think about the arrival of your 2nd baby.

The classes are grouped by due date and area so you meet fellow local parents in the same position and have a ready-made social group for when you're on maternity leave.

We go through ways of coping with 2 with lots practical tips at mealtimes, bed and bath time, how to feed your baby and entertain your older one, and a reminder of newborn care - looking in particular at sleep and routines and feeding.


The next classes nearby

11th June

12th August


The classes are a one off evening session covering a wide range of topics so you finally get a chance to think about what life will be like with plenty of tips to help.


I'd be very happy to give you more details about the class/answer any questions on [email protected] or 07968187998, alternatively my website is www.thebabycarecompany.co.uk Thanks, Eilish

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