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Does anyone know if there are any baby clubs for the Dad's to be to join?! My husband and I are expecting our first baby towards the end of January. We are going to join NCT. It seems that there are quite a few clubs for the mums but not really any for the expectant Dad's! He is freelance and most of his friends who have had babies have moved abroad, so I wondered if there might be a pub group for first time Dad's or meet ups planned? If not perhaps he should start one! It would be great to hear your thoughts..

Thanks!

Leah

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New Bumps and Babies Group starting this week at The Dish and Spoon Caf? SE15 3AF, open to all.

NCT Dulwich and District Branch

Where: The Dish and Spoon Caf?

Cheltenham Road

SE15 3AF

When: Sept 16, Oct 14, Nov 11, Dec 9.

Time: 10-11.30a.m.

Info: Contact: [email protected] or go to:

NCT Dulwich and District facebook page

Hope to see you there

We did Bump, Birth and Beyond with Ariadna Sole and it was so good for meeting other couples. The ladies still meet weekly and the Dads meet occasionally. We all get together about once a season. The Dads all went out a couple times and are in a Whatsapp group together. My husband hit if off with a couple of the dads and they talk and hang out regularly. Definitely money well spent!


http://www.ariadnasole.com/

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