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Holistic Mother & Child Clinic

First Wednesday of each month

We believe that every child and parent should have access to gentle, holistic healthcare. To support families in our local community, we run a monthly Holistic Mother & Child Clinic offering donation-based, drop-in sessions in Homeopathy, Craniosacral Therapy and Core-Strengthening Pilates.

The clinic supports babies, infants, and young children with common concerns such as colds, ear infections, eczema, colic, and ongoing minor ailments that can place a significant strain on family life. Holistic treatment can offer gentle, supportive care for these persistent issues, alongside existing healthcare services.

Recognising that a baby’s wellbeing is closely linked to that of their parent, the clinic also extends its support to mothers in the postnatal period. An integral part of the clinic is its collaboration with Pam, an experienced Pilates teacher, who offers guidance on post-birth wellbeing, body awareness, and gentle strengthening.

With health services under increasing pressure and long waiting times for non-urgent concerns, the clinic provides an accessible, community-centred space where parents can receive support, treatment, and reassurance. Operating on a ‘pay what you can’ basis, the clinic ensures that cost is never a barrier to care.

Our clinic is community-oriented and designed to support your baby’s health and development in a gentle, natural way. We are qualified, experienced practitioners who are registered with their respective professional body.

Your practitioners:

Clinic Days for 2026

  • Wednesday 7th January
  • Wednesday 4th February
  • Wednesday 4th March
  • Wednesday 6th May
  • Wednesday 3rd June
  • Wednesday 1st July

The clinic runs from 9.30am to 12pm on the first Wednesday of the month - you can either book an appointment below, but you’re also welcome to drop-in and take the next available appointment.

This is donation based clinic and any donation will be appreciated. There is no minimum or max donation. You can make a donation when you book or via card or cash on the day.

Craniosacral Therapy with Kate Leftley

Coming up …
July 1, 20269.30am£20.00 suggested donationBook
July 1, 202610.00am£20.00 suggested donationBook
July 1, 202610.30am£20.00 suggested donationBook
July 1, 202611.00am£20.00 suggested donationBook
July 1, 202611.30am£20.00 suggested donationBook

Homeopathy with Nicole Schubert-Nicolas

Coming up …
July 1, 20269.30am£20.00 suggested donationBook
July 1, 202610.00am£20.00 suggested donationBook
July 1, 202610.30am£20.00 suggested donationBook
July 1, 202611.00am£20.00 suggested donationBook
July 1, 202611.30am£20.00 suggested donationBook

Core Strengthening & Postpartum Movement with Pam Smillie

Coming up …
July 1, 20269.30am£20.00 suggested donationBook
July 1, 202610.00am£20.00 suggested donationBook
July 1, 202610.30am£20.00 suggested donationBook
July 1, 202611.00am£20.00 suggested donationBook
July 1, 202611.30am£20.00 suggested donationBook

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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) has been renamed as Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS). This change is important as it reclassifies the condition from a reproductive issue to a systemic endocrine and metabolic disorder. The removal of ‘cyst’ reflects an inaccuracy in terminology, as what this actually denotes is arrested ovarian follicles. The inclusion of ‘metabolic’ highlights that this condition can affect the whole body and should be treated as such.
 
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⭕ English Caesarean Birth Rates ⭕
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Find out more: Ambia, J., Alderdice, F., Knight, M., Rowe, R., Sanders, J. & Carson, C. (2026). Short report: International comparison of caesarean birth rates, 2020 – 2025. University of Oxford.
 
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You can take a peek via the link in our bio.
There's lot's to cover in this month's newsletter... From the importance of staying in touch with the natural rhythms of the world, to highlights of the coming weeks and an update of what's new in women's health. You can take a peek via the link in our bio.15 hours ago
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📍 Moon Women’s Health NW5
🗓️ Monday 15th June
🕥 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
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✨ Our Sling Library is a warm, inclusive, and judgement-free space — all families are welcome! Whether you’re new to babywearing or looking to level up your sling skills, we’re here to help with:

👝 All Babywearing support
🤱 Feeding in slings
🪄Tips & Tricks 
🧘🏻‍Different positions, front, hip, back
🔄 Sling hires & fittings

💷 Pricing
• £20 for a 20-min session + 2-week sling hire
• Stretchy wraps & Close Caboo: 4-week hire!
• £20 for a consultation using your own sling – perfect for learning new skills

📩 DM @camdenbabywearing to book your slot
🔗 More info www.moonwomenshealth.co.uk/slinglibrary
👆 Or hit the link in bio!
👶 Sling Library 📍 Moon Women’s Health NW5 🗓️ Monday 15th June 🕥 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM @moon_womens_health ✨ Our Sling Library is a warm, inclusive, and judgement-free space — all families are welcome! Whether you’re new to babywearing or looking to level up your sling skills, we’re here to help with: 👝 All Babywearing support 🤱 Feeding in slings 🪄Tips & Tricks 🧘🏻‍Different positions, front, hip, back 🔄 Sling hires & fittings 💷 Pricing • £20 for a 20-min session + 2-week sling hire • Stretchy wraps & Close Caboo: 4-week hire! • £20 for a consultation using your own sling – perfect for learning new skills 📩 DM @camdenbabywearing to book your slot 🔗 More info www.moonwomenshealth.co.uk/slinglibrary 👆 Or hit the link in bio!4 days ago
Thank you to all these lovely people, who donated to the Women Supporting Women Fund in May.

Your generosity ensured five women were able to access support from Moon Women's Health.

If you'd like to know more about the fund check out the link in our bio
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