Hi Jess, I didn't just want to read and run. You mentioned you live in Waltham Forest. I no longer live in the area but there are loads of baby/toddler groups in the borough. I did an online antenatal class with my first because of my working hours at the time so not 100% on pregnancy groups, but once born I used to take my first to Baby Sign at Elim Pentecostal Church in Leytonstone, Baby Sensory at Shernall Street Methodist Church in Leyton, and Story/Rhyme Time at Woodstreet Library. But nearly every library in the borough does some kind of baby/toddler session throughout the week. Eventbrite is a great app to check out what the local libraries have going on just follow 'Waltham Forest Libraries' and local cafés may also run coffee mornings for pregnant and new mums.
You'll definitely find some pregnancy groups in the area - libraries, cafés and churches are a great place to ring and ask if they have anything specific on 🤞🏾
@Ashleigh hi, thank you so much for all of that information. I will have a look into it xx
Hi Jess, I didn't just want to read and run. You mentioned you live in Waltham Forest. I no longer live in the area but there are loads of baby/toddler groups in the borough. I did an online antenatal class with my first because of my working hours at the time so not 100% on pregnancy groups, but once born I used to take my first to Baby Sign at Elim Pentecostal Church in Leytonstone, Baby Sensory at Shernall Street Methodist Church in Leyton, and Story/Rhyme Time at Woodstreet Library. But nearly every library in the borough does some kind of baby/toddler session throughout the week. Eventbrite is a great app to check out what the local libraries have going on just follow 'Waltham Forest Libraries' and local cafés may also run coffee mornings for pregnant and new mums. You'll definitely find some pregnancy groups in the area - libraries, cafés and churches are a great place to ring and ask if they have anything specific on 🤞🏾