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Hi all,


I am expecting my first baby in May next year and have just started pregnancy yoga with Lindi Lu - I thought it might be an idea to post on here as this may be a good opportunity to meet other local mums to be?


I have been doing regular yoga with Lindi for a while and cannot recommend her and her classes enough - it is absolutely the most relaxing part of my week! I am currently attending a class on Wednesday evenings. You can contact Lindi for more details on:


Lindi Lu, [email protected] or call 07957 718 637


Hope to maybe meet some of you there.


Michelle

Hi, I'm expecting my 2nd on 29th Feb which is probably still 'winter' but I was late last time (this is my 2nd) so placing bets on a spring baby. I would love to meet up with you all. I can't make this Sun (6th) but will follow and hopefully manage to catch-up on the next date. Hope all well. x
I'm expecting my first baby too on March 9th. We are currently living in Herne Hill but are hoping to move to East Dulwich very soon. I would be really keen to meet other mums in the area but unfortunately cannot make this Sunday. Will follow this thread though and would be keen to come along another time.
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