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Half price last minute offer! Saturday 11 March One day hypnobirthing course


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If you're close to your due date, pushed for time or unable to commit to two weekends then the one day intensive Hypnobirthing Essentials course is perfect for you.


Following the RCM Accredited KG Hypnobirthing methodology you will gain a complete antenatal education and the tools to release any fears and trust your body, your instinct and your baby.


You will cover the same content as the two day course in a single day and a buffet lunch is provided


The next intensive course takes place on Saturday 11 March and we have two HALF PRICE last minute places available for mum to be and her birth partner ?160 (normal price ?320)


Classes take place in a comfortable home environment, just off Queens Road and 5 mins from Queens Road Station


Suitable from 20 weeks pregnancy onwards


This bargain price includes all course materials, Hypnobirthing book by Katharine Graves, refreshments and ongoing support.


Book 11 March intensive course and enter discount code EDMARCH


First come first served and available to book now https://larosahypnobirthing.com/collections/hypnobirthing-essentials


Contact [email protected] if you have any questions or find us on Facebook for other offers

There is still one spot available. The class starts at 10.30 and finishes at 5pm. You will cover the same content as a standard course in a single day. Feel free to message me if you'd like more info.

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