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Hi everyone,


I wanted to share details of a group called 'Baby CHAT' that I am running for women and birthing people feeling low in mood during pregnancy.


During Baby CHAT you will:

💬 Learn how baby is developing socially

👶 Watch 4D scan footage of babies in the womb

🤰 Meet other pregnant parents


The group is open to those with low mood, who are 20-34 weeks pregnant and living/accessing NHS services in Lambeth, Southwark, Lewisham or Croydon.


We are evaluating the group as part of a research project, so you will be asked to complete some questionnaires before and after the group, and one month later. You will receive a £20 thank you for taking part.


Email me for more info on rebecca.cockburn@kcl.ac.uk or at tinyurl.com/38zr4tb4


Thank you!

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hi everybody, just updating this post to reach those who may not have seen it the first time. We are still recruiting for the Baby CHAT group and would love to have you join us. Please don't hesitate to contact me with any questions if you are interested on rebecca.cockburn@kcl.ac.uk


All the best,

Rebecca Cockburn

Trainee Clinical Psychologist

  • 1 month later...

Hi all, we are still looking for pregnant women with low mood keen on attending a group session to think about baby's social development before birth. You will receive the professional group resources to keep and a £20 thank you for taking part! The next dates are as follows (you attend just one):


Monday 20th Feb 12:30-2pm

Tuesday 7th Mar 6:30-8pm


There may also be other dates arranged if these are not suitable. We had some lovely feedback from attendees at our first group, and would love to see you at the next one! Email me for more info on rebecca.cockburn@kcl.ac.uk or at tinyurl.com/38zr4tb4


With warm wishes,

Rebecca

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