
Parent & Baby Meet-ups & Support

Parent Coffee Mornings
Casual coffee meet-up sessions with other new parents
Becoming a new parent is daunting! And getting out of the house for the first time with your baby can cause quite a lot of anxiety too.
Our casual coffee meet-ups are a chance for new parents to gain confidence with getting out and about with their babies, and to make new friends! A cup of coffee is nice bonus too.
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Facilitated by Dr. Michelle Ng & team
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Time: 10am- 12nn
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Held at 2 locations:
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Twice a month in Wan Chai: Baumhaus, 1/f Kar Yau Building, 36-44 Queen's Rd East
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Once a month inTseung Kwan O: Oolaa, Shop G16, G/F, Capri Place in front of the French International School, 33 Tong Yin St, Tseung Kwan O
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Please join the WhatsApp groups for updates on dates and times.
FREE Postnatal & feeding support sessions at AIA Vitality Hub
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FREE attendance
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Two Friday mornings a month, 10.00am-11.30am
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Limited spots
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Please check the AIA Vitality Hub website for the monthly schedule
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Register via AIA Vitality Hub
This is a 1.5hr breastfeeding and postnatal support group providing a valuable resource for new parents navigating the challenges of breastfeeding and the postpartum period. These support meet-ups can be a lifeline for many parents seeking assistance with common breastfeeding, pumping or bottle feeding concerns, worries about adjusting to parenthood, how to continue breastfeeding after returning to work, and more. The Family Zone aims to provide a safe space for emotional support, fostering a sense of camaraderie among participants, which is equally essential in the postpartum journey.
By attending these sessions, parents can receive practical advice, and find solace in the shared experiences of others facing similar challenges. Postnatal support groups can play a vital role in empowering parents, helping them to not only overcome obstacles but also to foster new friendships. It's additionally a great opportunity to get out of the house and feel supported, which can be beneficial for the parent's mental health.
This is open to anyone with a baby 0-6 months.

