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Mummytime - new pop up event providing me-time for new mums


Are you a mum of a young baby? Feel like you need some pampering? Sorry, silly question. Of course you do, and you really deserve it too.


Well, in just a few weeks, on Tuesday 1 March, Mummytime Ltd will be holding its next event in Herne Hill at the beautiful Carnegie Library. So why don't you come along for a morning of afternoon of activities that will leave you feeling refreshed and replenished.


At Mummytime we know a happy mummy equals a happy baby. So our pop up events provide mums with a little bit of me-time with nurturing for the body, mind (and baby).


For one single ticket price, you can enjoy one of our three pamper packages (while your baby is being cared for in our on-site cr?che), attend our expert talks on postnatal fitness and life coaching, and chill out in our cafe with other local mums.


Whether you need some relaxation to restore your energy levels or you fancy treating yourself to a mummy makeover, there is something for everyone.


Come along with friends or come to meet new friends.


Find out more and book your ticket at www.mummytime.co.uk.


You can also follow us on social media: Facebook page: mummytime.co.uk | Twitter: @mummy_time |Instagram: mummytime


Look after yourself while we look after your baby.


When: Tuesday 1 March 2016

Where: Carnegie Library, Herne Hill Road, Herne Hill

Hell?

I am due end of April and would love to meet you on the 21st feb.

This is my first baby and I would like to give birth with no epidural: however appartement from nct classes I don't know any pain management class around here.

Is it too late to start such classes? Could you recommend one to me?

Many many Thanks

Sarah

Hi Sarah it is definitely not too late. You could do a Hypnobirthing course and/or pregnancy yoga classes. Also highly recommend using a birth pool, it makes labour significantly more comfortable. I have done pregnancy yoga with Laura on Monday evening on Nunhead Lane, her Facebook page is Wise Mother. Or Lindy on Wed evenings in Talfourd Rd, but she is away for 2 weeks at the mo. It's worth doing the prep! Anna xx
Hello SpringBabies Moms-to-be. I'm a two time EDF spring baby mom 2012 & 2014. Anyway sorry to jump into your chat but Im having a clear out as were moving house and I've found my 6-9month Halloween babygrow, its a skeleton from Mothercare. Pic attached. Its the totally wrong time of year to be selling Halloween stuff especially as it will only fit a baby who hasn't been born yet!! But if any of you want to grab it for ?3 PM me, Collection from Lordship Lane. Best wishes to you all for safe births and healthy babies!
  • 2 weeks later...

Aw congrats Cath - sounds like you're the first in the group! Hope all's going well.


Great to catch up this afternoon with those who could make it.


We're next meeting for a coffee at 9.30am on Thursday (25th) at cafe G again - do come along if you can make it.


Also, if you're not already on the whatsapp group and would like to be, just let me know your email address and I will add you. Laura x

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