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Highly Recommended: Pregnancy Massage with Amy Eddison


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I am not sure where the right place to post recommendations is so here it goes too, for all my fellow pregnant forumites...


Last week I had a full body pregnancy massage with Amy Eddison following recommendations from other forum members - and I would like to pass on the recommendation..the massage was wonderful and Amy is very nice, plus it's a really good price compared to local beauty shops..?30 for 1 hour and she has a special offer on for ?20 for the first visit (I am not sure if that is ongoing or for a limited time only) I will definitively be coming back again soon!!


If you are interested Amy is qualified on pregnancy massage but also other forms of massage: Thai, Swedish, Indian Head...her number is 07800 636266 and she is based in Dulwich Village.

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Hi there, thank-you so much for your lovely recommendation!

I hope you'll all understand that the special offer is now over- sorry to disappoint, but I'm so busy at the moment that I can't justify offering my services so cheap and I hope that the reccomendations speak for themself!


I do however have a promotion on at the moment, and any NCT magazine readers will find in the latest issue a ?5 discount voucher. Those of you who do decide to visit will pay the full ?30 for their first visit and I will give them a voucher, which will be redeemable on any future treatments. I also offer a BUY 5 GET ONE FREE policy, so for those of you who need a course of treatments, you can keep the cost low.


These offers apply to all my clients, not just my pregnant ladies, and there are also discount vouchers available in SE21 and SE24 from the June issue.


Best wishes

Amy

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