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Mum-to-be Melissa launches Facebook group to help pregnant women during lockdown

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The United Kingdom is pulling together as one, with people from all regions doing what they can to help each other in the current crisis.

For example, expectant mum Melissa Howard has formed a Facebook group to help other pregnant women through the uncertainty at what should be a happy, exciting time for them.

Melissa, 31, a mindset coach, created Bump 2 Birth, which now has more than 300 members all over the world. She wants it to be a place where women can share their worries and ask questions so they know they’re not alone.

Melissa uses her coaching skills and first-hand experience of pregnancy to help others. “When I became pregnant, I really struggled with anxiety and all the changes that were happening physically and emotionally in my

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