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Hi ladies


Not sure if any of you are considering hypnobirthing, but there are 2 places left on my June Wednesday evening course, and 1 place on the July Wednesday evening course. The June Saturday morning course is full, but there are spaces on the July one.


For more information please have a look at http://www.londonhypnobirthing.co.uk or please feel free to drop me a line if you'd like to know more. As a hypnobirthing mum myself, I really can't speak highly enough of this programme - it changes the way you approach preganacy and birth and gives you the tools to make your labour and birth a genuinely wonderful experience.


All the best for lovely births,

Hollie x

I'll also be there. Just did a quick scan of the various posts and there are currently around 8 yesses, a couple of maybes, 9 can't make it and a a few haven't replied. There are over 20 mums-to-be on this thread now! Looking forward to meeting some of you on Saturday.

U

Hi Everyone - First time Mum to be here. Think this thread is fab! I'm due 23 Nov, been living in ED for about 9mths. Would love you meet up. Can't do the 11th May unfortunately but will definitely make a plan for the next time. First scan Tues, 14th May - all very exciting!!!!
yes, lovely to meet some of you yesterday! thanks for getting us organised Priya. I think we said it'd be nice to try for a monthly catch up - so i look forward to getting to know you all more, meeting some of those who couldn't make it next time and sharing more experiences. fi x

Dear all,

I hope you are all well and enjoying your little bumps. I am dropping a line here to say that I am a midwife and run midwife-led group antenatal classes. These are informative, fun and dynamic, where we talk about labour and birth but also about you, your baby and your new life as parent. It is also a great place to meet other local mothers-to-be expecting around the same time as you. Groups keep on meeting on regular basis!

The July/August course is now full, but I am running a September course and another one on October, please check my website for further information on dates and content: www.ariadnasole.com or just PM me with any query.

You can also check previous couples comments here: http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?25,1032714,1082078#msg-1082078

Enjoy your bumps and speak to you soon!

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