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Postnatal Doula support service for new parents


Kimmy1080

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Hi new parents


I am a postnatal doula supporting families locally with adjusting to a new addition to the family. Whether it is your first child, second or third (or more!), I offer an extra pair of hands, a non-judgemental listening ear and an abundance of practical and informative support. The aim is to help you become confident in your own parenting instincts and abilities so that I am no longer required and you can continue to thrive as a family.


I am a member of Doula UK and hold full public liability insurance. Feel free to copy and paste the link below into a web browser to view my Doula UK profile.


www.doula.org.uk/doula/kim-sterling-haig/


If you mention 'EDF', I will happily offer you a 10% discount on your first 20 hour block booking.


With best wishes


Kim

www.tippeetoes.co.uk

07748900607

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