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One day Hypnobirthing - Sunday 13th August in East Dulwich


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Hello Mums to Be,


Are you pregnant? Would you like a positive and calm birth?


Then join my one Day Hypnobirthing Course.

My one day course is the perfect compliment to any antenatal course you are or will be attending.

On the hypnobirthing course you will:

?Learn about the physiology of Labour and birth

?learn and understand the stages of Labour and birth

?Understand how hypnobirthing techniques are used to help you create the right birth for you and your baby

?Help your birth partner to feel confident in supporting you

?Help your birth partner understand how they will use hypnobirthing to help you have your labour and birth experience

?Discuss your birth fears and worries and help alleviate them through hypnobirthing


Dates of One day Hypnobirthing East Dulwich :


AUGUST

***Sunday 13th , 10am-2pm

***Monday 21st,  5-9pm


SEPTEMBER

*** Sunday 17th  , 10am-2pm

***Monday 25th , 5-9pm


OCTOBER

*** Sunday 15th 10-2pm

***Monday 30th 5-9pm


The course is ?150 for individuals or ?165 for couples


To book email [email protected] or call 07856 672 072.



Thanks

Natalie

www.babyholistics.co.uk

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