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Re: Maternity nurse

by Weebrown » Tue Oct 13, 2015 2:02 pm

I was very ill after the birth of my daughter and had a great maternity nurse who would cover from 10pm to 7am a few times a week.

I must admit I used to count down the minutes to her arrival in the early days! She came with great previous references.

Her name is Savanah - 07415360773

best of luck!

Re: Maternity nurse

by Dr&DaughterPreg » Tue Oct 13, 2015 11:17 am

Maternity Nurses come in all shapes and sizes and you can go for a "full service" one who will live in with you for a number of weeks..
or you can have one who comes just during the day..or just during the night
You can also employ a post natal Doula who will also help with chores and things like shopping and supporting you as well as with the baby (they are less expensive than a Maternity Nurse)

Here are some recommendations
some of them are quite "Old School" and don't have websites or emails!
But they all come highly recommended by close friends of mine or ladies who have done our Antenatal Course

Mary Hopkins 07813 593 364 - she just does nights

Gloria Jones 07791379942

Julie Morris is a Post Natal Doula at www.babyintuition.co.uk

I hope that helps!

Maternity nurse

by Beksg007 » Tue Oct 13, 2015 11:10 am

Hello, can anyone suggest a good maternity nurse please? We live in Balham/ Tooting Bec and baby number 2 is due a week before Christmas
Thanks in advance for any personal recommendations

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