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Hi all,

I'm going to be a Winter Baby's mum again in Jan. Same due date as I had with DD2 4 years ago. This will be number 3 for me.

I think moderators set up a group towards the end of Aug for the next Winter Babies so we may have to move!

Congratulations though and I look forward to getting to know you all. WBC was definitely invaluable last time.

X x

Hi everyone & thanks for replying :)


Congratulations on your second & third babies!


Really looking to meeting you all and share experiences.


Let's see what happens with the group (or what moderators do) but I'll keep checking this thread too.


Take care and hope the pregnancy goes easy on you all


Babs xxx

Congratulations on your pregnancies. I'm also expecting my second child this Christmas, I currently have a 20 month old little boy and am fairly new to Dulwich. I'm keen to meet mums in same/similar situation.


Best wishes with your pregnancies.

  • 4 weeks later...

Sorry all, I'm a bit behind the ball with the baby club threads and don't generally set them up until someone asks/reminds me! This can be the "official" thread for winter babies, I've edited the title to include February due dates too.


Congratulations to all of you.

Hi all, I am due 10th Feb. Has anyone suggested a meeting time/date/place? Perhaps Peckham rye park cafe on Sunday afternoon, 6th Sept or Sat 12th Sept around 2pm? If it is nice we can meet on the grass outside the front of the cafe (bring picnic blankets) and if rainy we can have herbal tea indoors.

Hi all. After a somewhat arduous journey to get here, I'm due my first (a boy) on 15 December.


It would be fab to get to know some local mums/ mums to be. I'm definitely keen for a meet up sometime soon, although sadly I can make either 6 or 12 September. Feel free to meet up without me though - I'll try and make it to the next meet-up.


S x x

I can't meet the first two weeks of September either but free after that. Since a few others can't make it should we meet either one of the weekends at the end of September? 19/20 or 26/27? Anyone free then?

Looking forward to meeting you all.

Hanna x

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