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Weekend HypnoNatal Antenatal course - KG Hypnobirthing


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Baby Holistics is excited to announce a new KG Hypnobirthing antenatal course starting on Sunday 26th November from 10-12pm in East Dulwich.

The course ia run by me, Natalie a birth and poatnatal doula for almost 10 years and a baby massage instructor for 6 years.


The 4 week course runs on Sunday mornings and is perfect for couples looking for a weekend course. The course combines a full antenatal course including practical Baby care with KG Hypnobirthing techniques.


On the HypnoNatal Course you will learn :


Using Hypnobirthing techniques in Labour


Late pregnancy and when you will know the start of labour


Established labour


Pain relief, how hypnobirthing can ease pain


Positions for labour


The birth - what to expect and how


Preparing emotionally and practically for your baby


Feeding your baby,the way that is best for you and your baby


Keeping your mind and body well once your baby arrives


And much more..


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

Email [email protected] or call 07856672072


Thanks

Natalie

Director Baby Holistics

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