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Hello to any lovely local pregnant folk!


Although Nov and Dec courses are booked up, due to high demand I am running an extra Hypnobirthing Place Group Class on Wednesday 5th December. 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.


I would love you to join us. Think of it as being like a day's Hypnobirthing retreat!


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.


The class will be 10 - 5 at the wonderful Goose Green Clinic.


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.


http://www.hypnobirthingplace.co.uk/shop/


Warmest wishes,


Zoe

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi,


There?s space available still for the last Hypnobirthing Place Group Course of this year.


It?s all about more confidence and calm for you.


If you?ve been wanting to do a hypnobirthing course before the end of the year, here?s your chance.


So you can enjoy practicing the relaxations and preparing for birth over Christmas.


Book at http://www.hypnobirthingplace.co.uk/shop/dec-group-5th


If you?re ready to let go of worries, tune into your innate resources and strength, and go into labour feeling prepared, capable and confident, then come join us!


Zoe xx

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