Jump to content

Christmas gift vouchers for hypnobirthing antenatal classes at The Mindful Rooms...the perfect gift!


Recommended Posts

Looking for the perfect present for your pregnant partner, friend, sister or daughter this Christmas?


The Mindful Rooms does lovely gift vouchers for hypnobirthing antenatal classes at The Mindful Rooms. Printed on premium quality card, they come beautifully presented and wrapped in a gift box, with a handwritten message. You will also get a free copy of the brilliant book ?How to Grow a Baby and Push it Out? by fabulous local midwife Clemmie Hooper (aka Mother of Daughters on Instagram), in which she talks about the wonder of hypnobirthing. Hand delivered in time for Christmas guaranteed?along with lots and lots of brownie points for you!


The voucher can be made up for any amount, to cover either the full cost of a course (with or without the monetary value on the voucher) or a contribution towards part of the cost.


A four week antenatal hypnobirthing course for first time parents costs ?315 (per couple)

A refresher antenatal hypnobirthing course costs ?150 (per couple)


Booking is open for February dates onwards and there are lots of dates available throughout the year.


Please do get in touch if you would like any more information about the courses, vouchers, or indeed hypnobirthing in general, I would love to hear from you


Kate


IG: @themindfulrooms

E: [email protected]



Here is a little bit more about me and hypnobirthing:


I'm a local Mum and an NHS doctor and am passionate about holistic healthcare and supporting the psychology that underpins health and wellbeing. I run The Mindful Rooms, offering a range of classes aimed at making time for busy Londoners to recharge. I am especially interested in pregnancy, birthing and the fourth trimester period and one of the classes I run is a Hypnobirthing antenatal course. This is a uniquely designed course providing a complete antenatal education and drawing on themes of mindfulness, NLP and positive psychology.


I used hypnobirthing in both my pregnancies and was amazed over by the results, this spurred me on to train as a KG hypnobirthing teacher. Yes, it has a wacky name but hypnobirthing is actually a very sound birth preparation course, covering everything you could possibly want to know on the subject of birth and beyond. It is a complete antenatal education- in other words the science, physiology and anatomy of birth, all the practical factual information about vitamin K, epidurals, drugs, c-sections, induction, due dates etc etc AS WELL as the 'hypno'

part of hypnobirthing which is about re-framing fears and experiences in a positive way and learning fantastic relaxation and breathing techniques in order to enhance your pregnancy and prepare you for a wonderful, empowering birth. Be that a water birth surrounded by candles or a c-section in theatre..hypnobirthing is non judgemental and is there to give you the tools to prepare you and your birth partner for a positive labour.

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • The problem with delivery people nowadays is that they are on such a restrictive schedule that they literally have to just try to deliver and run, otherwise they are penalised. I understand the frustration though.   And good luck making any kind of complaint to Evri. I once sold a laptop on ebay, took it to the Evri pick-up, where it was processed and it then went 'missing' between their pick-up place and the hub. Went through a long, long process where they offered me a desultory amount in compensation and I had to take them to small claims court before they came up with a fair offer the day before we were due to be in court. Long story short, Evri are shite.   Go to look at this forum for the number of people who have issues: https://nationalconsumerservice.co.uk/forum/183-postal-and-delivery-services/
    • I haven't had a rude EVRI delivery but last week I had an unexpected delivery at 10.42 pm. He didn't ring the bell or knock on the door (or rattle the letter flap) but just took a photo and put the box down.  If it hadnt been for the door camera giving us a beep we would never have known there was a parcel ready to sit there all night.  
    • Sorry if I’m being slow but there’s no point in having a gate then is there?  Would have thought it was basic manners to respect someone’s property 
    • I didn't say wedge it "slightly" open. I meant to wedge it fully open. 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...