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Hypnobirthing Place Essentials Class, 4th Feb, now added! Perfect if you're due in March onwards x


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New class added! 4th Feb @ Goose Green Clinic, Dulwich, 1-5pm.


Discover the wonderful tools and techniques of Hypnobirthing on our Essentials course.


On this relaxing afternoon, you?ll:


Let go of worries, so you feel prepared and confident about birth.


Understand how you can help your mind and body work together, for a positive birth.


Learn breathing and relaxation techniques, and other strategies, to help you stay calm during labour.


Connect with your partner, your baby and your instincts - so you can do things your way.


Feedback on previous Essential courses:


"Thanks so much for all your help and advice , I already feel so much better and less anxious about things".


"G says to tell you that he thinks all men should do this course! He feels really involved now and we've been loving doing the practice together."


The course is just ?170 for you AND your partner - though you're welcome to come alone too. The cost includes the relaxation MP3s, course folder and Guide for New Mums.


Any questions, pls email me at [email protected]. Or find out more and book at www.hypnobirthingplace.com


Warmest wishes,


Zoe

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