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Private Hypnobirthing course at Home


Hello,


As a mother, doula and Hypnobirthing practitioner, I know a lot about Labour, birth and babies.

Through my personal and professional experience I created HypnoNatal, One Day and Weekend KG Hypnobirthing inspired Antenatal course.


I run Hypnonatal, KG hypnobirthing courses throughout the year in London, Kent and Hampshire.


HypnoNatal Course includes :

KG Hypnobirthing techniques

Meditations and KG scripts

Labour - what happens, how you will know it's started and what to do

Labour and birth positions

Understanding fear of Labour and how to overcome

Your birth partners role and support

Your birth plan

Pain - how hypnobirthing helps you understand it and manage it

Lots more too


If you you have any fears about Labour and birth then HypnoNatal is the course for you and your birth partner.

Hypnobirthing is not about being hypnotized it is about understanding your birth fears, releasing them and replacing fear with confidence and positivity about your birth.


This is your birth experience , so do it your way and equip yourself and your birth partner with techiques for a calm, relaxed and positive birth.


Maybe this is your 2nd pregnancy and you want to have a more positive birth experience? Then this is the course for you too.


Hypnobirthing is for everyone who wants to have a calm, confident and positive birth and with HypnoNatal you get to enjoy a personalised course that is as individual as your pregnancy.


To find out more about the HypnoNatal Antenatal course email [email protected] or call 07856672072 .


Natalie

www.babyholistics.co.uk

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