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Treating musculoskeletal problems in pregnancy - St Neots

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francisk · 15/04/2015 11:34

Morning all
I’m looking to set up a clinic in or around St Neots that deals with common pregnancy related musculoskeletal problems; assessing and treating pre and post birth, with training and exercises for post-delivery abdominal rehabilitation.

I currently have a clinic in Lincolnshire, but don’t know St Neots very well. My questions to you lovely ladies are:

  1. Do you think there is a call for this kind of hands on treatment in St Neots?
  2. Do you have any suggestions for a venue?
  3. Would you be interested in having a treatment?
  4. Would you be interested in baby massage classes tied in with a coffee morning?
  5. Please feel free to offer any comments or advice. I look forward to hearing what you think :-)
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SicilianOlives · 15/04/2015 14:12

I'm not pregnant (or planning anymore dc!) but one thing I would mention is that about 7/8 miles east of St Neots is Cambourne which was in the news once for having one of the highest birth rates in the country (you can probably find on google).

Anything baby related I imagine would do very well there as it is full of young families and thousands more new homes are being built there over the next few years. I think there might be empty shops there to let but I'm not sure? Although I hear the rent can be high (again, not sure for definite though!). It is definitely baby central there though Smile

francisk · 15/04/2015 14:50

SicilianOlives that's a great read, thank you so much for that. I think I quite fancy living there myself!

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Notagymbunny · 16/04/2015 20:59

if there's a baby boom does that mean Cambourne doesn't have much night life?

MrsGrowbag · 16/04/2015 22:26

Cambourne has a (seemingly) amazingly high birth rate because it has a very high number of 25 - 40 year olds.

It is a lovely place to live. There's not a lot of nightlife, but that's because its a village - I think you'd be hard pushed to find any village with a great night life.

I definitely think what you're suggesting would go down very well in Cambourne. You could always post your query on the Cambourne info facebook page.

francisk · 17/04/2015 10:57

Very funny Notagymbunny :-)

MrsGrowbag thanks for that suggestion; I'll try it. Although I haven't had much joy posting on the facebook pages as my post seems to get a bit lost in the post to page part. I'm not sure it gets many views there. But definitely worth a try :-)

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