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oh how exciting lots of august mums!!


I'm around this bank holiday weekend as well, shall we do a meet up at 10:00 at the Gardens


http://www.thegardensdulwich.com/index.htm


I've just been diagnosed with gestational diabetes (again!!) which means I'll be induced at 38 weeks so will be more like first two weeks in August now that i give birth


I can give more detail around the epi-no if anyone wants to know more :)


Am around on 21st as well

Claud x

Congratulations to the 2013 summer mums, I am a 2012 summer mum..can't believe it's been nearly a year, it goes really fast!


Just wanted to post here about the Dulwich NCT branch nearly new Summer sale..details below. I found this sale fantastic last year and highly recommend.


Summer Brixton, Dulwich and Streatham Branch Nearly New Sale - Saturday 11th May 2013

This is a great opportunity to buy nearly new baby equipment, clothes, toys and books for babies and young children at bargain prices, and support the work of the NCT.


The sale will be held at St Faith's Community Centre, Bottom of Red Post Hill, London, SE24 9JQ from 11am until 1pm


Entry is ?1.50 for adults, children are free plus free entry for all from 12.30pm. Members who bring their membership card receive priority entry for the first 15 minutes. Payment by cash or cheques only.

After a fantastic debut term Daisy Birtihing classes return on the 13th May , with all mummies to be renewing for a second term to really ensure we continue to work on the inner birthing muscles.

Want to know more ............

Daisy Birthing has a unique take on birth preparation and is so much more that a breathe stretch and relax class.


Classes include a range of more conventional techniques combined into a 1hr 15 min class which allows mums to learn as they move.


Daisy birthing has combined :


* Yoga inspired movements


* Traditional Active Birthing


* Birth Breathing Education


* Key Birthing Education


Classes will build muscle memory and help you find intuitive techniques to help you enjoy a more comfortable birth experience.


Classes cost only ?55 for a six week term and missed classes CAN be carried over.

Spaces are limited, please contact Nadine for further info.

Tel : 07554 762 933

Email: [email protected]

Hey Philippa, I've just booked the usual spot in the EDT from 7pm on 21st. Can always cancel if ppl would rather try somewhere else... I gave them your name as won't be there until after 8:30 - starting NHS antenatal classes at Dulwich hospital that evening. Anyone else on the same course? (Feels like a bit of an overdose with NCT as well!)


Eimear x

Thanks Eimear - plus see you at NCT tomorrow.

I have only just been finding out about the NHS classes - so might see what you think before going for those as may well be some repeat of NCT?


Tortor - I think you're due 2 days before me (I'm 12th July) so would be good to catch up at the next drinks and compare notes!

Yes see you tomorrow Ginny and see you on 21st then Marlene! I know what you mean about overkill - I've just signed up for a hypnobirthing course as well - talk about a glutton for punishment! (Between the courses/midwife appts etc. being pregnant's beginning to feel like a full time job!! Lol!)

There is a great pregnancy yoga on a Saturday morning just off Bellenden Road, called Gaia studios and run by Barbara. 9.30am until 10.45am - small class of about 6 or 7 and she is great, pushes you so you feel like you have had a workout but also very conscious of everyone's stages and aches and pains! You can just rock up or book in via email [email protected]


Hope this helps and maybe see you there! xx

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