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BACKING THE DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE’S WORK NEEV SPENCER ON WAYS FOR NEW MUMS AND DADS TO GET SUPPORT IN THE CRUCIAL EARLY WEEKS

Never in a million years would I have thought I would struggle with my mental health, but if I had had an app like Baby Buddy 2.0 when my firstborn was younger, my experience in motherhood would have been like night and day. We have this incredible pressure as new parents; we think we’re supposed to get everything right. But this app allows parents to get that guidance and support free, with no judgment.

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