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HypnoNatal - 4 week Hypnobirthing antenatal course


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Baby Holistics 4 week HypnoNatal Antenatal Course starts on Sunday 26th November.

The HypnoNatal course combines KG Hypnobirthing techniques and preparation for labour, birth and life with your new baby.

The course prepares your mind and body for a positive, calm and relaxed birth. The course is for you and your birth partner.


The course covers :

Using Hypnobirthing in Labour


Late pregnancy and the signs of labour


Established labour and

Pain relief and using Hypnobirthing for pain relief


Positions for birth


The birth - what to expect and how to use hypnobirthing breathing to breathe your baby out


How to prepare practically ans emotionally for your baby


Feeding your baby, breast, bottle and both


Keeping your mind and body well after baby arrives

And much more...


To book visit https://www.babyholistics.co.uk/hypnobirthing

Or email [email protected]


Thank you

Natalie

Director Baby Holistics

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