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Hypnobirthing - Spring/Summer dates


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Hi there,


For anyone interested in joining one of our lovely Hypnobirthing Groups, the following dates are now available for booking:


May 11th and 18th


June 15th and 16th


July 13th and 14th


On this course, you'll let go of fears and worries around birth, feel more confident and prepared, with tools and techniques to help you stay calm. Partners play an important role in this too, and will have a clear idea about how they can proactively support you in pregnancy and birth.


My approach focuses on helping you cultivate self belief with kindness and compassion. With this spirit in mind, I also donate 10% of profits to charities supporting safe births in developing countries where help is needed most.


To find out more and to book, please follow this link: http://www.hypnobirthingplace.co.uk/


Reviews on Google can be found here (I'm delighted to say they are 5*):



Warmest wishes,


Zoe x

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