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Spring babies (2016)


Laura2012

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hello if anyone is still checking this thread I'd love to be added to the Whatsapp group. I have an 8 week old little boy and we live in Herne Hill. We're just starting to get out and about regularly and would love to meet some other local mums. My number is 07841 823761.


Thanks!

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Hi,


I had my daughter Eve (first baby) on the 12th May and would like to be added to the whatsapp group as well. My number is 0790194570. I hope the meet ups still happen and would like to meet some other mums in the area.


Thanks,


Hannah

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Hi there,


I've stumble across this thread while searching for a local mummy group and wonder whether this group still meets up and if so, whether I could join the group?


Eva, my little girl was born on the 6th of May.


I'd love to be added to the whatspp group that was mentioned in one of the threads, here is my number 07718242490


Warmest regards,

Olga

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I had my first baby, Jakoby,on the 9th may, eventually surfacing after 6 weeks! I would love to join the group and try to come along one Friday. My number is 07909994529. Many thanks. Hopefully meet some of you soon. Els
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