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The National Childbirth Trust - Croydon

We exist to offer information and support in pregnancy, childbirth and early parenthood - the first 1000 days. We aim to give every parent the chance to make informed choices about pregnancy, birth and early parenting. We want to make sure that everyone has access to our services and activities.  Our services include antenatal classes, nearly new sales, bumps and babies groups and breastfeeding and postnatal support. We also offer a doula / birth companion service, run a homebirth group and hire valley cushions to ease perineal discomfort after birth.

Please be aware that when you contact the branch, you might not get an answer straight away. The branch is run by volunteers that use some of their spare time to help the Croydon branch.

Umbrella org:
nct.org.uk
Contact name:
Rose Brown/Rebecca Morrison
Job title:
Branch Coordinators
Telephone:
0300 330 0700 (National Helpline)
Sector:
Voluntary

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childcare: a service involving care for other people's children.
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Services only available to women.

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