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Advice on new career with pregnant women and new mums

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Pupuce · 14/02/2002 21:58

All right.... I need some advice. Some of you know that I am going to be out of a job in a few months (other thread) and I am seriously considering a change of direction...
I love the subject of pregnancy and care of babies... and whilst some of you believe I regurgitate GF stuff only I am much more open minded than that.
What sort of training are you familiar with (I read some of you have worked with Michel Odent) that might help me get more professional experience in these fields (I don't mind retraining) - I am not sure what sort of job I would do (yet), but it would have to be with pregnant mums and with mothers of young children... Any suggestion/experience/advice MUCH appreciated

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kaz33 · 07/05/2003 21:23

And I as many others have really appreciate you taking the time to answer my questions both on and off Mumsnet - your support has given me the confidence to ask a lot more questions and be aware of my rights when it comes to childbirth.

pupuce · 07/05/2003 21:32

I know JJ.... and I am actually quite web aware... built the website with DH...but these links are troublesome for me.

Thanks to all of you for your kind words... so who jumps next????

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pupuce · 08/05/2003 12:23

WWW - don't be shy, contact me!

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WideWebWitch · 08/05/2003 12:36

Pupuce, thank you very much, I will do, I promise. Just need more hours in the day today! (I know, so what am I doing here?)

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