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Hi there,


If you are due early-mid 2017, I?d love you join one of our Hypnobirthing Place classes in the new year.


I teach a unique combination of hypnobirthing, mindfulness and NLP. You?ll discover ways to make hypnobirthing work best for you, whether you plan to give birth at home, in a birth centre or labour ward.


This is about equipping you with the information you need to make informed decisions about your birth. You?ll let go of any fears or limiting beliefs that might inhibit labour and focus on helping your mind and body work together for a positive and empowering experience.


After the course finishes, you can make hypnobirthing your own - taking away relaxations and simple techniques to practice with your partner?. simple things that can make a big difference to your pregnancy, birth and life with a newborn.


There are various hypnobirthing packages to suit your needs and I aim to keep my prices affordable, whilst donating 10% of every course fee to charities supporting safe births.


COURSE INFO


You can find lots of info on www.hypnobirthingplace.com but for now:


- Group classes split over two weekends at Bellenden Therapy Rooms


- Private classes taught in your home during the week or over 3-4 evenings


- Refresher classes for those who have already done hypnobirthing. I teach the Katherine Graves method but have experience teaching refreshers for couples who have used other methods ? they are all complementary.


TESTIMONIALS


You can find testimonials on EDF and on my website. Here are a few examples:


My husband and I completed a course at the beginning of June for our Sept due date and found the course not only informative on a practical level but it also dispelled a lot of our fears about the birth. Zoe helped shift our mindset and outlook completely, providing us with some great tools to help in labour (and in general times of stress!). We've had a few people comment on it being very 'new age' but hypno birthing is actually very logical when you learn about the natural hormones in the body and coping mechanisms to help the process. Thanks to Zoe's course not only do I feel more positive about the birth (a massive step as fear was my dominant emotion previously) but my husband feels more confident in his role too, understanding where he can be a support.?


For anyone considering hyno-birthing, I couldn't recommend Zoe's course enough.


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We had a refresher course with Zoe - she is amazing! So down to earth and practical. I'd been having really anxious thoughts and dreams but the exercises I did with Zoe have really helped. I feel like I'm in a much better place. If anyone is on the fence about hypnobirthing, I can honestly say that however you are feeling about birth and parenthood, doing a course with Zoe will make you feel better.


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Totally recommend you do this course if pregnant! It was amazing. I had a stressful birth with my first child and I was so worried my second experience could only be the same. Not so! With the tools Zoe gave us we coped beautifully and our boy was born at home with no pain relief at all in just a few hours. A stark contrast to the 3 day affair first time round!?

Zoe gave us so many techniques for coping - with pain and stress. They all worked so well for us. Even my husband was amazed at how effective it was. I remained in the zone throughout my labour and delivery and was able to start with my newborn in a great frame of mind !?

Zoe is a great teacher - really warm, engaging and genuinely interested in working with you on your individual needs and concerns.?

Please do this course ! You will not regret it I promise! It's worth twice the price ...



If you'd like to get in touch directly, just email me at [email protected] or you can ring me on 07989 587 112.


Warmest wishes,


Zoe x

Cannot recommend the fabulous Zoe at hypnobirthing place enough. The practice advice as well as relaxation focus has really helped me and my partner preparing for our birth.

If anyone is considering hypnobirthing I highly recommend getting in touch. Zoe's email is [email protected]

Check out all the course details here: www.hypnobirthingplace.com

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