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Hypnobirthing weekend course in East Dulwich in March


Natalie Doula

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***WEEKEND HYPNOBIRTHING COURSE FOR COUPLES RUNNING IN MARCH, APRIL & JUNE ***


The group HypnoNatal course is run over 2 sundays in East dulwich , in a small group of up to 4 couples.


HypnoNatal Course covers:

Affirmations

Labour signs and how you will know its started

Hypnobirthing techniques including breathing for labour

Birthing positions plus using birthing ball for labour

Labour and birth visualisations

Breathing techniques

KGH Hypnobirthing scripts

KGH Book

MP3 download

HypnoNatal Parent Handbook

Biscuits & Hot drinks

This course can be taken anytime in your pregnancy. Most mums to be take the course between 25 weeks - 32 weeks pregnant. ​

If you are later in your pregnancy its not too late to take the course.

A HypnoNatal course is also a great complement to those attending a NCT, NHS, or any other antenatal course.

GROUP COURSE COST ?175

The course will help you to feel relaxed, confident and empowered during your labour and birth. The course is for you and your birth partner/husband or you can attend alone. The course also helps your birth partner to feel more confident in supporting you.


2018 DATES

18th & 25th March

29th April & 6th May

3rd Jun & 17th Jun

You can now book online via the website http://www.babyholistics.co.uk/hypnobirthing


If you have any questions email [email protected] or call 078656 672072


Thank You


Baby Holistics

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