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Hi there,


For anyone wanting a positive birth experience, I have some upcoming Hypnobirthing Place weekend courses with places still available at present.


Each month I run a course, split over two weekend sessions. The upcoming dates are:


March 4th and 11th

April 22nd and 23rd

May 6th and 13th

June 3rd and 10th

July 1st and 8th


All classes are taught from the relaxed and bright space at Goose Green Clinic.


You can find many testimonials by searching on the EDF and on my website www.hypnobirthingplace.com - I am an experienced teacher and life coach and my local classes offer a unique combination of Hypnobirthing, NLP and mindfulness.


My aim is to help you enjoy pregnancy, release any worries you might have about birth, discover your inner resources, take away any pressure on yourself and really tune into your instincts. Your partner will have a clear idea about the role he or she can play to help things go smoothly.


You can find out more by:


Visiting www.hypnobirthingplace.com

Ringing 07989 587 112

Sending me a message here or at [email protected]


Warmest wishes,


Zoe

  • 2 months later...

Hello!


Please see new Group Class dates just added to my website. These take us all the way up to Christmas! I would love you to join us for one of them.


All classes are split over 2 sessions on Saturdays, 11.30 - 3.30 and are best taken anywhere from 20 weeks onwards (though I've recently had a lovely birth story back from a mum I taught at 17 weeks, and equally it's not unusual to come along at 34 weeks - it works well whenever you come along). I teach the Katherine Graves method, drawing on my experience in coaching as well.


June 3rd + 10th - 1 Space still available. BOOK NOW!


July 1st + 8th - 1 Space still available. BOOK NOW!


Sept 9th + 16th - Now available


Oct 7th + 14th - Now available


Nov 4th + 11th - Now available


Dec 2nd + 9th - Now available



Places go quickly, so please book soon to avoid disappointment. Go to: http://www.hypnobirthingplace.co.uk/shop/ or get in touch to chat through anything - I'd love to hear from you!


Wishing you a happy and healthy pregnancy.


Love Zoe x

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