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June and July Hypnobirthing - new date added due to high demand!


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Hello lovely local pregnant folk,


I've got an invitation for you...


Due to high demand, I am running an extra Hypnobirthing Place Group Class on Friday 29th June. It will be the same course materials from the classes I usually do over 2 half days, covered over 1 full day.


This is particularly beneficial if you're:

- Short on time and have busy weekends

- Close to your due date

- Wanting all the benefits of a full hypnobirthing course, including materials and ongoing support, and would like a really lovely immersion into the Hypnobirthing tools and techniques.


Think of it as being like a day's Hypnobirthing retreat!


Alternatively...


JUNE: The June weekend course is fully booked but I have space for one more private couple w/c 18th June.

JULY: There are a few spaces left for July's Group - Saturdays; 7th and 14th.


If you're interested in learning what Hypnobirthing is, whether the Hypnobirthing Place course is a good fit for you and how you might be able to use it for a calmer, more comfortable and positive birth, here's how I can help:


- I have experience of teaching over 200 mums and dads-to-be, mostly local to East Dulwich and the surrounding areas but also further afield. The course has been modified, improved and enriched in that time, also drawing on my doula training.


- My background is in coaching and behaviour change, so my approach is evidence based and extremely practical.


- I am welcoming and inclusive. You AND your birth partner will come away knowing what you can do to positively influence the birth of your baby, together.


- Meanwhile, I will help you to let go of pressure, soften your inner critic and cultivate self belief with kindness and compassion. This can be transformative for parenthood too. In fact, I have designed a relaxation specifically for this.


All this makes The Hypnobirthing Course unique.


You can find out lots about the course and read testimonials on my website, at www.hypnobirthingplace.com or by getting in touch via the contact form there or on here - I'm always happy to chat and answer any questions.


You can also book directly on the website if you think this course sounds like the very thing for you. Please do so as early as poss, since the places go on a first come, first serve basis. There are just 3 remaining for June 29th.


I hope to meet you for some wonderful hypnobirthing prep!


Warmest wishes,


Zoe

Quick note to say there are just 2 spaces now left for June 29th - come and bring a friend!?


You can book at www.hypnobirthingplace.com


Private class spaces are now booked up for June. I have availability for private classes in July before I go away in August.


Enjoy the sunny afternoon!


Zoe x

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