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Weekend Hypnobirthing classes from Jan!


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Hello to any local pregnant couples.


Would you like to prepare for a positive birth? To learn skills that will help you have an enjoyable pregnancy and discover techniques that will help you make a smooth transition to parenthood?



** 1 place left for our January Hypnobirthing Place course, starting on Saturday 14th (10am-2pm) and finishing on Sunday 22nd (10am - 2pm). **


Other weekend group courses with places (all days are 10am-2pm):


February - Sunday 5th and Saturday 11th

March - Saturday 4th and Sunday 12th

April - Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd

May - Saturday 6th and Sunday 14th


Hypnbirthing mum Alice describes how she found the course.


"What surprised me the most was the information about how my body actually works during labour. The physical process, the hormones, I found it fascinating. My husband went from thinking I'd need every drug and bit of medical help Kings could provide, to seeing how capable my body was of doing this and that was incredibly empowering for both of us.


I believe Hypnobirthing should be an education for every pregnant woman."


Join a course and know that 10% of your course fee (?295) will go to charities supporting safe births for women in developing countries.


For more info and to book: www.hypnobirthingplace.com


Zoe


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