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  1. #1
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    had a lady ring me today for childcare starting sept for 1 day a week told her to come and see me friday , after i put the phone down i got thinking im pregnant but not had my scan till next week so didnt really wan to say anything , baby is due sept so shall i ring her back and say not bother coming i will be having at least 3 months off(having a c- section) money wise i would be better taking 6 months off as loosing a few to free funding at nursary and another mum havng a baby same time as me ,not sure what to do

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    Yes, I'd phone her back. I've phoned a Mum to cancel today too, she was coming out on Friday for a full time space in August, but one of my current Mums has just told me she is having a new baby so wants the space. I felt bad phoning to cancel, but she was pleased I had and had been honest.
    Ali xx

 

 

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