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Creative Birth Programme - MILK, 7th October 2017


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CREATIVE BIRTH PROGRAMME

LONDON, September - December 2017


Next workshop: MILK // 7th October 2017, 4 - 7pm, ?45

We continue the Creative Birth Programme with our second workshops, MILK, on Saturday 7th October.

In this second workshop we explore infant feeding choices with our programme midwife, Laura, and take a look at breastfeeding, culturally, socially and politically, as represented in art through the ages.

Programme leader, Occupational Therapist and prenatal yoga instructor, Corinne, will guide you through a chair-based yoga practice designed to provide tools to release tension and tightness that can build in the shoulders and upper back in those early days of chair-bound feeding. We'll also be exploring our human relationship to the elements of nature through a gentle and subtle womb yoga practice of mantra, mudra, movement and breath with Well Woman Yoga therapy instructor and arts producer, Claire.

We're so excited to be joined by Hannah Bakestone from MOTHERBRUNCH who will be sharing food as a creative practice with some delicious recipes designed for nurturing yourself postnatally and, if breastfeeding is a route you think you may explore, can even promote lactation.

As always, teas, talks, deep rest and sound bathing will feature.

We can't wait! See you there xx


We have only a couple of spaces left for this workshop. To book:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/creative-birth-milk-tickets-36806189303


FOR FURTHER INFO: [email protected] / 07748946109


ABOUT CREATIVE BIRTH //

Creative Birth Programme is a collaborative initiative devised by four south-east London women from a variety of backgrounds and disciplines. The programme combines their multidisciplinary practices to produce a holistic and informative approach to prenatal support and women's wellbeing.

For more information, visit our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/creativebirthprogramme

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