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Interested in a hypnobirthing class? I'm looking for couples to attend launch class


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Hello!


My name is Janine and I'll be launching new local hypnobirthing classes in February following the fabulous and well respected KG HYPNOBIRTHING method. The classes will incorporate antenatal education with effective hypnotherapy tools for mum and her birth partner to use for easing labour pain and a relaxed and calm birth.


Having had a tough time getting pregnant and a difficult pregnancy that involved months of bedrest, the labour and birth of my son was wonderful, calm and full of joy. I'd like to support other parents to have their best possible birth experience and ease some of the anxiety associated with the huge transition of giving birth.


The launch class will take place on Sunday 19 February and will be an intensive one day class available at the super discounted price of ?85, which includes all course materials. There are places for 4 couples available so please get in touch if you or someone you know will be between 20 and 36 weeks pregnant and would like to find out more.


The classes will take place at my home, a short walk from Queen's Road Station.


Thanks


Janine

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