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Sept 28 Early Days Postnatal Course in East Dulwich


Pippa21

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Spaces available on the next 6 week Early Days NCT Postnatal Course which starts on Sept 28th in East Dulwich.

Join us to get to know local families and discuss life with your new baby.

Topics covered usually include: sleeping, feeding, crying, time for you, relationship changes, thinking about the next stage, work vs. home etc.


A great course for those new to the area, or those who have been here ages. People who have been on these courses say it was a lifeline in the early days. Suitable for those with babies aged 2 weeks to 6 months- why not give your self a treat and book on?


If you thought maternity leave would be a chance to learn a new language, start and business and/or work from home but have been surprised at how little time you have to yourself, then this is the course for you!


To find out more see the attached flyer and to book on : [email protected]


Hope to see you soon.

Pippa Brook NCTP

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