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Posted : Nov 08, 2009 4:29:11 PM
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I have just enrolled on the NCT antenatal classes which start in Jan as there isn't a due in April class I have gone for the due in march class rather than due in May. Was this the right thing to do?

What is different about these than the NHS ones? Is anyone else doing them? xxx

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Posted : Nov 08, 2009 4:43:12 PM
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We had our first NCT class yesterday and it was well worth it. I think you just get more hours than you do in the NHS ones but the information is generally the same. Our teacher was very good and made the class really interesting even though we were there all day. Def think you did the right thing going earlier rather than later.x

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