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  • 2 weeks later...
Oooh, I'm very interested in this, too! Nuna, is the Monday class an actual pregnancy pilates class, or a regular pilates that works for pregnant ladies? I'm a Dulwich Fusion member, so would love it if I could do anything pregnancy-friendly through those gyms, but may be open to paying the extra to elsewhere soon...
  • 3 weeks later...

Hi Nuna and Lola,


We (Jelly Belly Pilates and Training) currently run a Pregnancy Fit class in Goose Green Clinic which would be suitable for you if you are experiencing some pelvic pain. Please have a look on our website for a full class description and the next course dates. The classes are small and it means we can give each client tailored exercises if they are unable to do certain things and also give you advice on any issues you may be having.


http://www.jellybellypt.com/index.php/home/pregnancy-fit


I look forward to hearing from you if you have any more questions or would like more info.


Otherwise I hope you find some respite from your discomfort and have a healthy and enjoyable pregnancy.


Kind Regards


Zoe

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