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New Online Parents' Community Launches in London - Sign Up For Free and Find Groups

Updated: Feb 17

Are you a mum looking to connect with other mothers and find support online? Look no further than a new closed community called Meet New Parents! This website is designed for all parent types to come together and build friendships while sharing advice and experiences with one another.



At Meet New Parents, you can browse through a directory listing all members, join different interest groups on the groups page, discover services like sleep consultants of kids entertainers on the services page. The homepage showcases snippets of new joiners, making it easy to stay engaged and connected with the community. Connecting with other moms online can provide a sense of camaraderie and support, especially during challenging times.


Whether you're looking for advice on parenting, recommendations for local services, or simply want to chat with someone who understands what you're going through, Meet New Parents offers the 'Your Stories' page, a welcoming space for all parents. Here you can share your parenting journey, as well as any questions or advice.


Joining an online community like Meet New Parents can be a great way to combat feelings of isolation and loneliness that can sometimes come with parenthood. By interacting with other parents, sharing your own experiences, and lending a listening ear when needed, you can cultivate meaningful friendships and a strong support network that will enrich your journey through motherhood.


So why not take the first step towards connecting with other moms online and join Meet New Parents today? Whether you're a new parent looking for advice or a seasoned parent wanting to share your wisdom, you'll find a welcoming community waiting to meet you. Let's support each other, make new friends, and navigate the ups and downs of parenthood together in this exciting online space.


FAQs

What baby-friendly spaces are there in London?


London offers numerous baby-friendly spaces including Hyde Park, Regent's Park, and Greenwich Park, all with excellent facilities for parents and young children. Many museums like the Science Museum, Natural History Museum, and V&A offer free entry with baby changing rooms, feeding areas, and family-friendly exhibitions.


Baby-friendly cafés across the city welcome parents with high chairs, play areas, and their relaxed atmospheres are appropriate for children. You could also consider contacting your health visitor, local library, or children's centre as they often run free baby groups including sensory classes, rhyme time, and new parent support sessions.


How can I manage city life with a newborn without a car?


Invest in a good-quality, lightweight pram that's easy to fold for public transport, or use a baby carrier or sling for maximum mobility on busy streets and stairs. Take advantage of online grocery delivery services, local shops that deliver, and plan outings during off-peak hours when buses and trains are less crowded.


Most city services including GP surgeries, children's centres, and baby groups are accessible by public transport, and you'll find that many parents successfully navigate urban life without needing a car.


How do I find mum and baby groups near me?


Meet New Parents allows users in London to find relevant, engaging events tailored to parents with young children. The site also allows new parents to connect via an in-built messaging service.


Users can use filters to find parents with children of a certain age or background, and search for events which most appeal to them.


Can I sell and buy baby clothes and toys online?


Yes, Meet New Parents offers a dedicated marketplace where parents can buy and sell clothes, toys, high chairs and other items, which also contains a messaging service to discuss prices and deals.


There are numerous other platforms for buying and selling preloved baby items including Vinted and eBay, and dedicated groups like local "baby and toddler nearly-new sales.”

Find, meet and connect with expectant and new parents in London, on the same journey as you, with children aged 0 - 4 years. Parents with older children up to 10 years welcome!



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