A six-week, in-person programme to help you find your people, build real connections, and feel supported in one of the biggest transitions of your life.
Your partner goes back to work. The baby cannot talk back. You are googling things at 3am. Sound familiar?
Baby classes do not build community. You see different faces every week. The apps need energy you do not have. And nobody warns you that finding your people after birth is this hard.
A small, thoughtfully curated group of mums. No drop-ins. No constantly introducing yourself. Just a chance to get to know the women who are in the same place as you.
Up to 12 mums from near you, starting at the same time. Small enough that everyone actually knows your name by week two.
Curated taster sessions across the six weeks. A chance to try different classes for you and your baby, without committing or figuring it all out alone.
Your group chat starts on day one and is yours to keep. The programme ends after six weeks. The friendships do not.
Six weeks of curated sessions. A gentle way to explore what you enjoy while building your village at the same time.
Unstructured time is where the real friendships happen. We book the venue. You bring yourself. No awkward icebreakers.
Think baby yoga, sensory, and music. Short tasters across the programme so you can find what works for you and your baby, not pay up front for a class you might not enjoy.
A slow morning, an evening off, a session that treats you like more than a milk dispenser. The bit of the programme that reminds you who you are.
I feel really lucky to say this, but I found my people early on. We met before we had our babies, and once we all had our little ones, the mums group just clicked.
Every Wednesday, like clockwork, we'd meet. Same faces, same place. We'd chat, share, offload, catch up on whatever chaos the week had brought. We still do now.
The more we talked about it, the more we realised this isn't the norm. Most mums don't get that kind of consistency. Or that kind of space.
Now we're planning first birthdays and figuring out what life looks like after mat leave, and I keep thinking how much those Wednesdays shaped everything.
Week one? I was nervous. By week three, I felt more open. And somewhere along the way, those women became my people.
So I'm building The Fourth Trimester Club, so more mums get to have that too.
The programme in plain terms. No hidden extras, no small print.
Social meetups, baby class tasters, and mum-focused experiences. We pick the best venues and handle the booking.
8 to 12 mums from your corner of North London. Same people every week, small enough to actually know each other.
Your group chat is live before week one. It is permanent, private, and yours to keep long after we are done.
Venues, timings, sign-ups, reminders. We do it. You bring yourself and your baby.
Under £37 a week. A community that lasts far longer.
No hoops, no awkward mixers. A simple way in.
Tell us a bit about you and your baby. Two minutes, no commitment.
We share dates, venues, and how cohort one is shaping up as we fill it carefully.
When you are ready, pay £220 and you are in. Group chat starts straight away.
Week one, summer 2026. We have done the organising. You just bring yourself.
We are still new, so here is the honest version of how we think.
Everything else, the venues, the sessions, the logistics, is a vehicle for it. If you do not leave with friends, we have failed.
You already have opinions coming at you from every angle. We will not add ours. We are here to host, not to teach.
Your WhatsApp group is permanent. Six weeks of activities, a village that keeps going long after we have stopped organising.
Cohort one is small and filling carefully. Leave your details and we will be in touch as dates and venues take shape. No spam, no pressure.