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November 4, 2011

BirthResources November 2011 Newsletter

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BirthResources November 2011 Newsletter

Welcome to our newsletter. We want this newsletter to be of help for you as parents, with articles of interest, and links to services and upcoming events. Please let us know what else you would like to have in the newsletter and send us links to websites, birth or parenting stories and helpful websites and birth or parenting stories so we can all learn from each other. Send us questions via our Q&A page on the website. Your name will not appear in our newsletter or on the website but the question will.

If you would like to advertise in our newsletter email Helen@birthresources.org

BirthResources is happy to promote services that benefit parents. Businesses that provide discounts and vouchers to our members will have this information displayed on the members page of the website.

We add new information in each newsletter, to look at previous newsletters click here.

If you find our newsletter of use please forward it on.
Topics in this issue
Promotions
Questions and Answers
Youtube
Recipes
In the Community
Promotions
BabyWebNZ

Take a look at the updated home page – www.babywebnz.org

Sign up to the newsletter http://www.babywebnz.org/display/BabyWebNZ/Newsletter to receive information for parents on companies offering discounts, sale items, vouchers, free samples, competitions or new products and services that are available.
Tommee Tippee Tea Time Talk

In 2010 Tommee Tippee developed the Tea Time Talks to provide Kiwi parents with meaningful, practical information about early parenthood, supporting New Zealand families in making informed choices. Tommee Tippee’s Child & Family Healthcare Consultant will come to your coffee group, bring morning tea and facilitate an open discussion around any topic of your choosing (from pregnancy to Toddlers).This is not a Sales party. It is just a chance for Tommee Tippee to share the joys of parenting with you and your peers. The sessions are approx 1 hour and 15 minutes. Tommee Tippee fully supports the WHO code and advocates breast is best.

The Tommee Tippee Tea Time Talks are facilitated by Ali Voysey-Jensen our in-house Child & Family Healthcare Consultant who has over 30 years experience in the field of Paediatrics, Neonatal care and Lactation counselling. She is a mother of three ranging from 2 years to 20 years and is passionate about parenting.

To register visit their website: www.tommeetippee.co.nz or join them on Facebook, for latest news and updates click here
This issue was sponsored by
Countdown

No time to shop? Too hard to take the kids to the supermarket?

Shop online with Countdown and get your groceries delivered to your door, and get $5 off

Birthresources Members use the code: BR1211
Countdown.co.nz
Questions and Answers

Please send us your questions and we will try to provide you with information or links to web sites that can answer them. Below are some answers by Helen and Denise, both of which are registered Midwives and Childbirth Educators.

Hi, I’m pregnant with my second child and am really worried about the risk of mastitis during pregnancy and following the birth. With my last child I developed 7 breast abscesses and had 6 surgeries.

It sounds like you have had a really awful time in the past and it would be good to get some expert advice as soon as possible. Research states women who have had mastitis previously are likely to develop it again with a future child. I have included a link to New Zealand Lactation Consultants Association Directory pdf. http://www.nzlca.org.nz/NZLCA_Listing.pdf

It is important to report quickly any signs or symptoms. Such as

* Breast is warm to the touch, has a red tender area
* Feeling ill (flu like) with a temperature
* Area of breast is swelling/lumpy or pain/burning is present

Also see the following link to the everybody website http://www.everybody.co.nz/page-b7e0ad9d-0d69-4c43-8dbc-9a365669d29a.aspx

Birth Resources provides information but it is not a substitute for professional midwifery or medical care. You should always seek the advice of your midwife, doctor or health professional for any concerns you may have regarding your health. Information and health practices change with ongoing research. The answers are to the best of our knowledge on the date the question was sent to us.
YouTube Videos

To see YouTube baby and birth related clips on the BirthResources website, click here.
Raising children in New Zealand Videos

See the clips from TV on demand on http://tvnz.co.nz/content/4170083.xhtml for Raising children programme in New Zealand www.raisingchildren.org.nz

If you know of any other interesting YouTube clips, please send us the link.
Recipes
countdown recipes

Looking for delicious, nutritious beef and lamb meal ideas? Be it for tonight’s dinner, a special occasion, the barbecue or recipes for babies and toddlers, you’ve come to the right place.

http://www.recipes.co.nz/default.aspx

Inspiration – Receive our recipe club emails inspirations directly to your inbox. http://shop.countdown.co.nz/#url=/Shop/Recipes
In the Community
Health Line

If you or a family member is feeling unwell and you’re not sure what to do, call Healthline on 0800 611 116. It’s free and available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Registered nurses will offer advice on what to do.

Healthline also offers a Well Child telephone advice service for parents and caregivers of under five year olds with questions about parenting or health matters. For more information visit www.healthline.co.nz
Yoga classes
YOGA for pregnancy with Anna Sandle

Certified Yoga Teacher affiliated to the Krishnamacharya Healing and Yoga Foundation www.khyf.net

Simple poses & movement adapted to pregnancy conscious regular breathing mental focus and relaxation

6-week courses run throughout the year on Saturday mornings and Wednesday evenings.

Enquiries: tel. (04) 3847236 e-mail: annasandle@clear.net.nz
Calendar of Events for Wellington City
Ridgway Food Fiesta

Sunday 13 November, from 4-7pm
Guy Fawkes Fireworks displays in Wellington
fireworks

There are plenty of local fireworks displays on this year so you and your family can celebrate Guy Fawkes together. Check out these top fireworks displays around Wellington!

Guy Fawkes Fireworks displays in Wellington
Roseneath Fireworks Gala 2011
05 Nov 2011
Roseneath Fireworks Gala 2011 Come and enjoy the Roseneath Fireworks Gala 2011 while you wait for the Council fireworks display on Saturday 5 November from 18:00pm (Rain date: 6 November). We will have fair rides, crafts, roving entertainers and games to delight the young ones, hot food and coffee and market stalls for some retail therapy! Located at Roseneath School on Maida Vale Road www.viewwellington.co.nz
Wellington City Libraries’ Event Calendar

Pre-school storytime and Baby Rock & Rhyme View this calendar as published at www.wcl.govt.nz/about/calendar.html
Wellington Zoo

With less than two months to go, its time to start planning for Christmas – and if you are looking to throw a party, Wellington Zoo is the perfect place to do it.

As we are a charitable trust, by holding your function at the Zoo you are helping to support a great cause while you have a great time!

You can invite some our contact animals along to your party, treat your guests with a close encounter, or send them on a special guided tour of the Zoo with one of our knowledgable Rangers.

We’ve got heaps of options to make sure your party is one to remember – if you’d like more info, or to come and have a look around, give Marina a call on 04 3816758 or check our website: www.wellingtonzoo.com/

Wellington Zoo, 200 Daniell Street, Newtown, Wellington, New Zealand
Sun 13 Nov 11 Santa Parade. (postponement date Sunday 20 Nov)

The Annual Wellington Santa Parade will be held on Sunday 13 November. Join thousands in Wellington watching colourful floats parade through the central city and cheer on Santa and his helpers in the Wellington Christmas Parade.

The annual Wellington Santa Parade is here to help get Wellington into the spirit of the holidays and festive season.

The Wellington Xmas Parade starts at the corner of Ballance Street and Lambton Quay at 2pm, then travels down Lambton Quay to Willis Street. Then it turns onto Mercer Street, across to Wakefield Street and ends on Cuba Street at the northern entrance to Cuba Mall.

See wotzon.com/eventlisting.php?event_id=5000292
Support Groups

Crying Over Spilt Milk
www.cryingoverspiltmilk.co.nz
Gastric Reflux Support Network NZ for Parents of Infants and Children
National Coordinator can be contacted on 0800 380 517 Mon-Sat 9am-9pm or (07) 855 9350

Mothers’ Network – discussion groups Phone: Lisa Holden on 383 8255

Neonatal Support Group
Phone: 806 0790

The Neonatal Trust Shop Information

Shop Hours:
9.30am to 2.30pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday

We Sell:
*A range of pumps and pump accessories (Medela, Avent and Ameda)
*100% woollen knits – singlets, cardies, hats, booties and blankets
*Wheat packs
* Prem Clothing

Other Services:
*Library for information on premature or sick babies
*Parent support networks for NICU parents (Dad’s night and NICU parent lunch)

PlunketLine available 24/7 Phone: 0800 933 922

Plunket Parent Education Sessions Phone: 570 0775

Plunket Karitane Family Centre Phone: 387 7594, Address: 61 Freyberg Street, Lyall Bay

Car Seat Rental Scheme Phone: 389 3085, Address: 77 Constable Street, Newtown. Car seats available Mon, Tues, Wed and Fri 9:30am-2.15pm

Postnatal and Antenatal Distress Group Phone: 472 3135

Parents as First Teachers (PAFT) Phone: 383 4922

Parent to Parent (parents of special needs kids) Phone: 569 9398

Parent Help, Wellington For all parenting concerns Phone: 24 hrs (04) 499 9994

Wellington Women’s Refuge Phone: 473 6280
Music

Music groups Fridays at Island Bay Presbyterian Church
Phone: Anne on 973 8774
Address: 88 The Parade, Island Bay
Musical Tots: 09:30-10:10am, 2.5 -5 years
Musical Jigglers: 10:30-11:10am, 1.5 -2.5 years
Musical Dots: 11:15-11:45am, mobile babies
Musical Dots: 1:00-1:30pm, non-mobile babies
Cost: $4 Parent Centre members/$6 nonmembers

Mini Minstrels
10.00am Wednesdays (during term time)
St Paul’s Lutheran Church, 12 King St, Mt Cook
Phone: Georgina 970 6123, cost $4 per family

Sonia’s Musikgarten
Music and movement classes from newborn to 9 years.
Phone: Sonia on 388 5260
Website: www.musikgarten.co.nz
Address: Kilmarnock Heights Elderly Care, 20 Morton Street, Berhampore
Breastfeeding

BirthResources classes provide information on breastfeeding.

If you would also like to go to separate breastfeeding classes they are run at Wellington Hospital by Penny who is a Lactation Consultant. Download the PDF with information here.
Fast Food for Ben

http://www.bbbooks.co.nz/

written by Ruth Brodbeck
RM IBCLC CBE
ruthbrodbeck@xnet.co.nz
Empire Infants

http://www.empirecinema.co.nz/page_mums_babes.php

The Empire Cinema in Island Bay has movie sessions exclusively for parents and carers with children. These screenings are tailored to meet their needs and include dimmed lights and sound levels that better suit parents and children. Every Tuesday morning Every Thursday lunchtime For more information and to keep up to date about our Mum’s and Babes sessions, be sure to join their email newsletter or call 939 7557.
Penthouse Cinema

http://www.penthousecinema.co.nz/site/page.php?item=babes

The Penthouse cinema in Brooklyn on Thursday at 10am holds a movie session specifically for parents with babies. The session times are advised in the paper every Wednesday and Thursday, and are marked with a ‘B’ on the sessions page on this website. Further enquiries can be made by calling the cinema on (04) 384 3157 and selecting extension 7.
Tinytown (Kilbirnie)

http://www.feelinggreat.co.nz/activities/young-people-and-families/159-kilbirnie-tinytown

A play area including ride-on toys and other high energy activities for preschoolers. Parental supervision is required.
Childbirth Education
Birth Resources classes

If you find our newsletter of use please forward it on to all your email and Facebook networks as we wish to increase our readership.

Any help and ideas are appreciated so let us know what you want so that it benefits you and isn’t just another annoying newsletter that you put straight into the trash bin.

Add to our blog http://babywebnz.wordpress.com your comments are needed to make it work.

Other links
BabyWebNZ.org advertisement: Directory for pregnancy, childbirth and parenting web sites.

Directory for pregnancy, childbirth and parenting web sites: www.babywebnz.org

BabyWebNZ is a web site linking you to other web sites related to pregnancy, childbirth, baby care and parenting. BabyWebNZ has no control over the content or accuracy of these web sites.

Childbirth education resources: www.birthresources.org

BirthResources provides information but it is not a substitute for professional midwifery or medical care. You should always seek the advice of your midwife, doctor or health professional for any concerns you may have regarding your health.

All articles are under copyright and cannot be reprinted without permission: Disclaimer

Best Regards,
Helen and Denise
BirthResources.org

http://birthresources.org

BirthResources October 2011 Newsletter

Filed under: Uncategorized — by babywebnz @ 12:51 am

Welcome to our newsletter. We want this newsletter to be of help for you as parents, with articles of interest, and links to services and upcoming events. Please let us know what else you would like to have in the newsletter and send us links to websites, birth or parenting stories and helpful hints so we can all learn from each other. Send us questions via our Q&A page on the website. Your name will not appear in our newsletter or on the website but the question will.

If you would like to advertise in our newsletter email Helen@birthresources.org

BirthResources is happy to promote services that benefit parents. Businesses that provide discounts and vouchers to our members will have this information displayed on the members page of the website.

We add new information in each newsletter, to look at previous newsletters click here.

If you find our newsletter of use please forward it on.
Topics in this issue
Finding information – Breastfeading
Promotions
Parent and Baby Class – infant health and development
Questions and Answers
Youtube
Websites of interest
Recipes
In the Community
Finding Information – Breastfeeding

http://www.healthpoint.co.nz/default,142354.sm

Choosing to breastfeed your new baby is an important decision for both you and your baby. WHO and UNICEF recommend feeding babies only breastmilk up until six months of age and continued breastfeeding for up to two years with complementary food and fluids. The longer you exclusively breastfeed, the greater the benefits for your baby.

Document Downloads :
Breastfeeding – The Early Days (PDF, 418.4 KB)
Breastfeeding – The Early Days (Chinese Version) (PDF, 666.4 KB)
Choosing to Breastfeed your new Baby (PDF, 322.2 KB)
Effects of Supplementing Breastfeeding (PDF, 77.8 KB) Expressing and Storing Breastmilk (PDF, 154.0 KB)
Nipple Shields (PDF, 169.3 KB)
To the Grandmother of the Breastfed Baby (PDF, 79.2 KB)
Promotions
BabyWebNZ

Take a look at the updated home page – www.babywebnz.org

Sign up to the newsletter http://www.babywebnz.org/display/BabyWebNZ/Newsletter to receive information for parents on companies offering discounts, sale items, vouchers, free samples, competitions or new products and services that are available.
This issue was sponsored by
Countdown

No time to shop? Too hard to take the kids to the supermarket?

Shop online with Countdown and get your groceries delivered to your door, and get $5 off

Birthresources Members use the code: BR1211
Countdown.co.nz
Westpac Baby competition

http://www.facebook.com/GenW?sk=app_213086452063567

Totshots
totshots.co.nz – newborn portraits.

Tot Shots portraits focus on documenting the precious moments of your everyday life in a beautiful, natural, modern way. Tot Shots specialise in children aged 0-5.

To book visit: www.totshots.co.nz.

Newborn portraits only $60, including one free 5×7 print.
Twinkletoes
Twinkletoes Wellington

Ph: +64 4 380 9000
Email : twinkletoes.wellington@xtra.co.nz
Tuatara Kids

Tuatara Kids – Teina, 392 Broadway, Miramar, Wellington.
Open Day on the 24th September 10am-4pm. For information about what to look for when selecting childcare.

We will cover:
How to identify “quality” care.
Current theory on child development.
Attachment and Primary Care principles.
Programme Planning.
Health and Safety.
Check List for Parents.

Our teachers will be available to answer your questions.

Contact Jo on the below numbers if you require any further information.

Jo Eiloart, Manager Tuatara Services Ltd, 027 588 3344, 04 380 6033
Parent and Baby Class – infant health and development

On 3d September we ran an infant health and development day. Topics covered included; development and needs including feeding and sleeping. Baby massage and infant health and CPR.

Ali Voysey-Jensen talked about infant health and development.

She is happy to be contacted if you had any more questions for her. Otherwise send them to us and we will ask Ali if we can add her reply in the next newsletter.

Ali Voysey-Jensen from Tommee Tippee Tea Time Talks is a Child and Family Healthcare Consultant has over 30 years experience in the field of Paediatrics, Neonatal care and Lactation counselling. She is a mother of three ranging from 2 years to 20 years and is passionate about parenting.

www.tommeetippee.co.nz or join them on Facebook, for latest news and updates click here
Massage was covered by Fiona Cockerill-Ghanem

Babykneads Infant Massage Classes – a six week course that will teach you how to massage, relax and soothe your newborn to crawling baby.

ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR: Fiona Cockerill-Ghanem is a Certified Infant Massage Instructor and a member of the IAIM Association. She has four children, including twins and has first hand experience of being a parent and seeing the benefits baby massage can have. She is also a registered Occupational Therapist with many years experience both in New Zealand and UK. If you’re interested please contact Fiona on (04) 383 5315 or 021 181 1557 or email: babykneads@woosh.co.nz

Benefits of Baby Massage

* Relaxes and Soothes
Nurturing touch is a naturally rewarding way to relieve stress for you and your baby. Relief for your baby’s tummy discomforts!
* Helps Baby Sleep Better
Helping your baby release stress which builds from experiences means more rest for baby and you. Everyone feels better!
* Contributes to Development
Stimulates growth and healthy development of your baby’s body, mind and spirit.
* Deepens Bonding
Essential one-on-one time that will enhance your intimacy, understanding and ability to nurture your baby.
* Improved Communication
Increases your confidence and sensitivity to your baby’s cues.
* It is Empowering
Enhances your ability to understand your baby’s special needs.

Benefits to Parents

* Helps you feel more confident and competent in caring for your baby.
* Promotes bonding and a secure attachment.
* Helps you ease your stress. A daily massage can help parents to unwind and relax.
* Increases your self-esteem by reinforcing and enhancing your skills and validates your role as a parent.
* Gives you alone and quiet time for interactive play. A special time together.

© Babykneads 2011
CPR was covered by Denise Garcia.

If you missed this class, Plunket and St Johns offer courses in infant CPR.
See http://www.stjohn.org.nz/education/

Calling an ambulance

http://www.stjohn.org.nz/tips/dial111.aspx

To call for an ambulance in an emergency phone 111 (including from mobile phones).

People with impaired hearing phone 0800 16 16 16 (text phone only) or fax 0800 16 16 10.

There is a 111 TXT service for the Deaf and hearing impaired who register with Police through Deaf Aotearoa at www.deaf.org.nz.
Questions and Answers

Please send us your questions and we will try to provide you with information or links to web sites that can answer them. Below are some answers by Helen and Denise, both of which are registered Midwives and Childbirth Educators.

How do I find out about parental leave and any money I can have to help me as I’m having twins? I live in New Zealand and plan to be off work for 8 months to a year. Ann

See www.ers.dol.govt.nz
This section brings together basic information about the rights and obligations of employees and employers in respect of parental leave. It contains the current parental leave entitlements, featuring statutory paid parental leave for birth mothers, their partners as well as adoptive parents.
www.ird.govt.nz gives information on family assistance.

Birth Resources provides information but it is not a substitute for professional midwifery or medical care. You should always seek the advice of your midwife, doctor or health professional for any concerns you may have regarding your health. Information and health practices change with ongoing research. The answers are to the best of our knowledge on the date the question was sent to us.
YouTube Videos

To see YouTube baby and birth related clips on the BirthResources website, click here.
Relaxation Techniques

The following YouTube is about relaxation techniques and breathing in labour. This is from babycentre.co.uk web site.

BabyCenter is an online resource for expectant and new parents, filled with parenting information. You can have emails sent to you from this site each week with guidelines re your child development.
Raising children in New Zealand Videos

See the clips from TV on demand on http://tvnz.co.nz/content/4170083.xhtml for Raising children programme in New Zealand www.raisingchildren.org.nz

If you know of any other interesting YouTube clips, please send us the link.
Websites of interest – Pregnancy
ArtForms

www.artforms.co.nz
Memories captured in unique three dimensional sculptures from pregnancy through to birth and beyond. Professional castings, make-it-yourself kits, and gift vouchers.
Babystar

www.babystar.co.nz
We have spent the last four years finding and trying products from New Zealand and around the world and now the best are all available to order online.
Birthing Better

www.birthingbetter.com
Positive Birth Memories Are So Important … The Pink Kit Method For Birthing Better® Leads The Way To Positive Births In All Births
Comfortable Maternity Wear

www.mymiracle.co.nz
Miracle is a new comfortable maternity label, that wants to display the Miracle of pregnancy through our products.
Extracts

www.extracts.co.nz
At Extracts we specialise in aromatherapy, quality essential oils, pure plant skincare and New Zealand made gifts. Our professionally qualified team can guide you on the safe use of Aromatherapy for pregnancy and babies
Infantesimal

www.infantesimal.co.nz
Stress-free shopping for all your baby’s needs. Good quality original clothing and baby products
mahu skincare

www.mahu.co.nz
DESIGNED BY NZ MIDWIVES, mahu is fast becoming the leading multivitamin enriched natural skincare system, developed specifically for pregnancy, breastfeeding, new mum and baby. Visit us today and receive your fantastic mahu rewards!
mama2b

www.mama2b.co.nz
Beautitful stylish maternity wear designed to be worn throughout your pregnancy and beyond.
Maternitydirect

www.maternitydirect.co.nz
A new online website supplying pregnant woman with affordable, fashionable maternity clothing delivered right to your door. Enjoy looking and feeling good with Maternitydirect.
Mums to Be
mums2be

www.thebabyview.com
A monthly give away for expectant mums!
Tuatara Kids

Teina, 392 Broadway, Miramar, Wellington

Tuatara Kids, a place where children’s natural love of play and learning is cultivated and inspired in a safe, creative and caring environment.
Personalised chocolate bars for baby showers/announcements

www.tastebuds.co.nz
Chocolate bars personalised for baby showers, can be used as invitations to baby shower. Chocolate bars designed as thank you card for presents received with babys photo added or used as a card to announce birth of baby.
Scarecrow Farm

www.scarecrowfarm.co.nz
Preggie pops, natural baby products, baby bjorns and moby wraps, teethifiers, the zaky, and gorgeous kidorable rainwear.
Try Phloe for Constipation

www.phloe.co.nz
Suffering from constipation during pregnancy? Phloe is a 100% natural supplement derived from kiwifruit.
Recipes
countdown recipes http://shop.countdown.co.nz/Shop/Recipes#url=/Shop/Recipe/228%3Fname%3Dcarrot-orange-soup

* 6 Medium Sized Carrots, peeled and sliced
* 4 c Chicken Stock
* Cream
* 1/2 c Orange Juice
* Zest of 1 Orange
* 1 Onion, finely chopped
* Salt
* Pepper
* 3 tbsp Light Olive Oil

http://shop.countdown.co.nz/#url=/Shop/Recipes

In the Community
Yoga classes
YOGA for pregnancy with Anna Sandle

Certified x`Yoga Teacher affiliated to the Krishnamacharya Healing and Yoga Foundation www.khyf.net

Simple poses & movement adapted to pregnancy conscious regular breathing mental focus and relaxation

6-week courses run throughout the year on Saturday mornings and Wednesday evenings.

Enquiries: tel. (04) 3847236 e-mail: annasandle@clear.net.nz
Support Groups

Crying Over Spilt Milk
www.cryingoverspiltmilk.co.nz
Gastric Reflux Support Network NZ for Parents of Infants and Children
National Coordinator can be contacted on 0800 380 517 Mon-Sat 9am-9pm or (07) 855 9350

Mothers’ Network – discussion groups Phone: Lisa Holden on 383 8255

Neonatal Support Group Phone: 806 0790

PlunketLine available 24/7 Phone: 0800 933 922

Plunket Parent Education Sessions Phone: 570 0775

Plunket Karitane Family Centre Phone: 387 7594, Address: 61 Freyberg Street, Lyall Bay

Car Seat Rental Scheme Phone: 389 3085, Address: 77 Constable Street, Newtown. Car seats available Mon, Tues, Wed and Fri 9:30am-2.15pm

Postnatal and Antenatal Distress Group Phone: 472 3135

Parents as First Teachers (PAFT) Phone: 383 4922

Parent to Parent (parents of special needs kids) Phone: 569 9398

Parent Help, Wellington For all parenting concerns Phone: 24 hrs (04) 499 9994

Wellington Women’s Refuge Phone: 473 6280
Music

Music groups Fridays at Island Bay Presbyterian Church
Phone: Anne on 973 8774
Address: 88 The Parade, Island Bay
Musical Tots: 09:30-10:10am, 2.5 -5 years
Musical Jigglers: 10:30-11:10am, 1.5 -2.5 years
Musical Dots: 11:15-11:45am, mobile babies
Musical Dots: 1:00-1:30pm, non-mobile babies
Cost: $4 Parent Centre members/$6 nonmembers

Mini Minstrels
10.00am Wednesdays (during term time)
St Paul’s Lutheran Church, 12 King St, Mt Cook
Phone: Georgina 970 6123, cost $4 per family

Sonia’s Musikgarten
Music and movement classes from newborn to 9 years.
Phone: Sonia on 388 5260
Website: www.musikgarten.co.nz
Address: Kilmarnock Heights Elderly Care, 20 Morton Street, Berhampore
Breastfeeding Classes

BirthResources classes provide information on breastfeeding.

If you would also like to go to separate breastfeeding classes they are run at Wellington Hospital by Penny who is a Lactation Consultant. Download the PDF with information here.
Calendar of Events for Wellington City Libraries

This is Wellington City Libraries’ Event Calendar it lists:

Pre-school storytime and Baby Rock & Rhyme
View this calendar as published at http://www.wcl.govt.nz/about/calendar.html
Empire Infants

http://www.empirecinema.co.nz/page_mums_babes.php

The Empire Cinema in Island Bay has movie sessions exclusively for parents and carers with children. These screenings are tailored to meet their needs and include dimmed lights and sound levels that better suit parents and children. Every Tuesday morning Every Thursday lunchtime For more information and to keep up to date about our Mum’s and Babes sessions, be sure to join their email newsletter or call 939 7557.
Penthouse Cinema

http://www.penthousecinema.co.nz/site/page.php?item=babes

The Penthouse cinema in Brooklyn on Thursday at 10am holds a movie session specifically for parents with babies. The session times are advised in the paper every Wednesday and Thursday, and are marked with a ‘B’ on the sessions page on this website. Further enquiries can be made by calling the cinema on (04) 384 3157 and selecting extension 7.
Tinytown (Kilbirnie)

http://www.feelinggreat.co.nz/activities/young-people-and-families/159-kilbirnie-tinytown

A play area including ride-on toys and other high energy activities for preschoolers. Parental supervision is required.
Childbirth Education
Birth Resources classes

If you find our newsletter of use please forward it on to all your email and Facebook networks as we wish to increase our readership.

Any help and ideas are appreciated so let us know what you want so that it benefits you and isn’t just another annoying newsletter that you put straight into the trash bin.

Add to our blog http://babywebnz.wordpress.com your comments are needed to make it work.

Other links
BabyWebNZ.org advertisement: Directory for pregnancy, childbirth and parenting web sites.

Directory for pregnancy, childbirth and parenting web sites: www.babywebnz.org

BabyWebNZ is a web site linking you to other web sites related to pregnancy, childbirth, baby care and parenting. BabyWebNZ has no control over the content or accuracy of these web sites.

Childbirth education resources: www.birthresources.org

BirthResources provides information but it is not a substitute for professional midwifery or medical care. You should always seek the advice of your midwife, doctor or health professional for any concerns you may have regarding your health.

All articles are under copyright and cannot be reprinted without permission: Disclaimer

Best Regards,
Helen and Denise
BirthResources.org

http://birthresources.org

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