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i am due 31 may with my first and also feeling a little behind the ladies in the March/April/May board. i'm american and have been in london for over 4 years now so it would be great to meet up with others in the area since i'm so far away from my family.


katie

Well, I think someone should get the ball rolling.

What kinds of day/time is most suitable for people?

I am around evenings and weekends and happy to meet up in ED (Lordship Lane?) after work or for a coffee one Saturday or Sunday.

I'm clear this coming weekend if it's not too short notice???


Anna

Hello Summer baby Mums & Dads, I'm gatecrashing over here, but I hope you'l forgive me. I'm just popping in to let you know that ED's newly formed 'Positive Birth Group' is meeting this Thursday evening 7-9pm. Tea, biscuits and conversation provided. If you are interested in an antidote to the media presentations of birth, or just want to chat about what you've heard/seen/know please feel free to come along. Everyone welcome.


Please PM me me venue details.


Thankyou,


SW x


P.S. For clarification: 'Positive' is to do with an approach, not to do with 'natural'. It could mean a positive elective caesarean or highly medicalised birth, just as much a whale music/water birth. :D

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