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Saturday Private 1 day antenatal course -Glos/Bristol/Midlands

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Add message | Report | Contact poster By Mon 22-Jun-09 21:16:34
Thats good feedback..I'm a mum of 3, and because of work , we couldn't make eve/daytime antenatal classes...we would have LOVED a weekend course, in the local area, to make friends and find out what we were in for!
where would you advertise these courses?
Sounds great. I guess I would be prepared to pay around £150-200 per couple, and wouldn't want it to be a group bigger than 8 couples.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Mon 22-Jun-09 21:04:48
i like the sound of this depending on cost
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Mon 22-Jun-09 21:01:07
Does anyone think that there is a demand for a weekend day long couse? Run by a GP and Midwife. Yummy lunch. Fun 'lectures' on everything from pregnancy to parenting> with optional tutorials/work-shops on other topics??? Are we onto a winner???
WHAT DO YOU THINK???
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