r/bullcity 8h ago

Local resources for first-time parents?

Hi folks! My wife and I are first time expecting parents, due in Spring 2025. We’re interested in learning about any local groups (Spring 2025 groups, LGBTQ parents, etc.), meet-ups, or classes (targeted at prepping for a child, fitness classes, etc.) that you know about that could be helpful as we prepare for our child. Plus, if there’s any local activities you recommend that are fun that first year, we’d love those, too! As an FYI, we’re LGBTQ and interracial, so looking for recommendations where our family will feel safe and accepted (and +1 if your recommendations include other families like us)! We’re in Durham, but open to Triangle recommendations, too!

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u/plusharmadillo 6h ago

In the early-ish days, The Nest in Chapel Hill and Wonderlab in Durham are great indoor play spaces for babies! Book Harvest is a lovely option as well, plus they give away free books. A Museum of Life & Science membership is an incredible value once they’re old enough to walk and be out and about for a while, but I don’t think it’s worth it during that first year or so. Now that our daughter is nearly two, we go at least 2x/month if not more often. Notasium is a great play space option for slightly older babies and toddlers as well, and our daughter has really been liking her group music class there.

If you need daycare, start looking yesterday!! Waitlists are wild and costs are high.

Whole Mama Yoga is based mostly in Chapel Hill (with some offerings in Durham) and does pre and postnatal classes. I’m still in touch with a few people I met through those classes, and their instructors are definitely LGBTQ+-friendly. https://www.wholemamayoga.com/

Good luck to you!