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I would like to recommend Zoe from the Hypnobirthing Place.


It was suggested to me to try hypnobirthing during my second pregnancy, as I had a bit of a tough time with my first pregnancy/labour. After researching and a bit of googling, I found Zoe from the Hypnobirthing Place. Zoe came round to our house for a day course, which was really convenient, having not much spare time with a child already.


During the course, Zoe made us think about how we wanted to progress with the pregnancy and birth, and introduced us to a more positive way of thinking. Zoe also has a very personable, friendly approach and we immediately felt relaxed in her company. She also gave us the confidence to believe we could have a positive pregnancy and birth experience.


Zoe also has a fantastic website which is incredibly informative, with great positive affirmations I had surrounding me during labour. I highly recommend Zoe and The Hypnobirthing Place if you are looking to approach your pregnancy and birth of your baby in a positive, relaxed and calm manner!


hypnobirthingplace.co.uk

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