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to ask about these post natal mum and baby exercise classes?

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CaramelisedOnion · 22/11/2012 21:42

Are they any good? which ones work well? are they good for meeting other mums etc or do they get all a bit competitive? did you stick at them for long or were they just a bit of a stop gap? Which type are the best ones?

Most importantly - how much do they cost?

(they looked like a load of rubbish to me so I never bothered with them :/ )

In here as friend has been asking me and wants quick answers....forgive me!

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mrskeithrichards · 22/11/2012 22:07

Sound like my idea of hell, just stick the baby in a pram and get out for a walk!

CaramelisedOnion · 22/11/2012 22:25

yep that´s what i always thuoght hence my not taking part and being useless to answer questions on it now - this is why I´m asking for some MN wisdom!

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mrskeithrichards · 22/11/2012 22:27

Yeah sorry I wasn't very helpful was I?

NatashaBee · 22/11/2012 22:40

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StripyMagicDragon · 22/11/2012 22:52

I went to a few and felt like I'd landed in some weird alternate uber organised dimension.
much prefer toddler and baby groups where I sit on my arse and eat cake. but then I'm a lazy cow.

golemmings · 22/11/2012 23:04

I went to buggy fit. It wasn't at all competitive and I made some good friends. We used to do an hours class and then spend a couple of hours in the local cafe eating cake. Best of both worlds. I think it depends on the people tbh.

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