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Confident birthing class - Sunday 26th November


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Are you pregnant?

Would you like to feel confident and positive about your labour and birth?


Then a Baby Holistics Simply HypnoNatal Course is for you


Baby Holistics next One Simply HypnoNatal, couples One Day KG Hypnobirthing course is running on Sunday 26th November from 1.30-6pm in East Dulwich.


On the course for you will learn:


What hypnobirthing is and how it works


KG Hypnobirthing techniques


Pain in labour and how hypnobirthing helps you breathe through it


How you will breathe your baby into the world


Releasing fears around labour and birth


How a confident, calm and positive birth is possible


The role of your birth partner and the best way to support you


Massage in labour


And lots more


To book or find out more visit www.babyholistics.co.uk

Email [email protected]

Call 07856672072



Natalie

Baby Holistics

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