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Hi ladies,


I know there is a winter babies thread on here but I am more interested in meeting 2nd time mummy's due around the Same time as me, not sure if there is a thread for this but I can't see it when I search?..


My little girl is currently 14 months old and I would love to meet other mummy's for play dates and new baby talks.


Thanks

Suzie

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Hi, My 2nd is due in March. If you join the spring thread there are lots of us on there who are mums to toddlers already and expecting our 2nd. We are meeting up on the 17th for dinner if you fancy it. I work full time adn wont be stopping until Feb but happy to meet up then or at the spring thread meet ups..
  • 2 weeks later...

I guess I am finding that as I am due right on the cusp of both winter and spring clubs either people are working right up till I am due or will be off and meeting up lots before I finish work.


I'll have a look at them both and see if it works with my days off.


Convex do you work full time? How old is your little one?


Thanks

Suzie

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