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Pregnant & due in 2018? Hypnobirthing for Pregnancy, birth & motherhood


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As a local and experienced Hypnobirthing teacher, I am passionate about preparing you for an enjoyable pregnancy, positive birth and best possible start to motherhood.


It is a real privilege to teach so many lovely couples the Hypnobirthing Place tools and techniques, knowing how well they work. Breathing techniques, practical tools to stay calm, information to make informed decisions and ways to let go of worries so you can feel positive, strong and resourceful. The aim is to ensure you have coping strategies as well as the things you need for a smooth, calm birth.


Courses run over two Saturday sessions per month, from the airy space at Goose Green Clinic. My approach is unique, developed over years of training in NLP as well as Hypnobirthing, informed by my own two experiences of birth.


What mums say:


"Your hypnobirthing course made for the most magical and perfect (first!) birth experience and we can't thank you enough, Zoe... To have had a no intervention, drug free, calm and peaceful birth is something that I will treasure for the rest of my life."


"Birth is a rite of passage and with your help, I had an incredible, memorable experience. I absolutely LOVED it!"


Upcoming Course dates:


Sept 9th and 16th

Oct 7th and 14th

Nov 4th and 11th

Dec 2nd and 9th


Advanced booking is advisable http://www.hypnobirthingplace.co.uk/shop/


Or do get in touch if you'd like to ask me anything - I'd love to hear from you!


Warmest wishes,


Zoe x

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