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Can anyone recommend a cheap hypnobirthing class in the area?


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Hi guys,


Me and my fella are due to have a baby towards the end of December. We are really very keen to do a hypnobirthing course or attend some birth hypnosis or visualisation classes. However, I've investigated and all of the courses I've found are super expensive. I wondered if any other Mums and Dads out there could recommend any more affordable options that there might be.


Best wishes,


J

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Hiya. Im signing up for a 2.5h course at Nunhead green which costs ?25. It is only the basics for hypnobirthing, as I cannot afford the full course fees some of these people charge either.


The course is on the 11th September with a lady called Simona from Hip Mama Hpnobirthing.


Hope this helps in any way.


Claudine

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Hi,


I used hypobirthing for my second baby and found it useful in the earlier stages of labour. I wasn't sure i wanted to do a class (and found they were quite expensive) so just bought a secondhand hypnobirthing CD (Maggie Howell) from the forum and used that so that might be another option.


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