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Pregnancy Yoga 9:30 am and Postnatal 11 am Wednesdays at the Goose Green Clinic


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Whether you are preparing for the arrival of your baby or looking to nurture yourself and bond with your new baby after birth, there is something for you Wednesdays at the Goose Green Clinic in ED! Take time to unwind, relax and re-energise and connect with your baby. Pregnancy and postnatal yoga is for everyone regardless of previous yoga experience. Come join our small friendly classes, meet other local mums to be and nourish yourself on your special journey pre and post-natally! More information, full class schedule and online booking here: http://www.michelemyoga.com/pregnancy-and-postnatal-yoga.html Hope to see you soon! Michele
I can whole heartedly recommend Michele's yoga classes. I enjoyed them so much when I was pregnant with my second baby - it was on end of the few times I got to really stretch, relax and reenergise for the week ahead. It's truly a treat for body and soul! X

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