Jump to content

April Hypnobirthing course: last minute booking discount


Recommended Posts

Hello EDFers!


I just wanted to let you know that there is a space available on our Friday and Saturday group hypnobirthing course in East Dulwich.


The Friday course runs on Fridays 5th & 12th, 10am-2pm and the Saturday course runs on Saturdays 6th & 13th, 12-4pm, just off Lordship Lane.


You can book here: http://www.londonhypnobirthing.co.uk/the-course/dates-availability-booking/, and enter code LH15 when you book online to receive 15% off your place. Please book one ticket per couple.


The course includes 8 hours of teaching covering everything you need to know for a calm and empowering birth, 3 MP3s, a copy of my book (Your Baby, Your Birth ? Hypnobirthing skills for every birth), a birth plan template, birth partner's guide, and ongoing support until you're holding your baby!


If you'd like to know more or have any questions, visit our website or feel free to drop me a line at [email protected]


We look forward to meeting you and your bumps!


Hollie x

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • Having had several cats over the past 40 years - mainly rescue, we have a tried and tested routine, Initially confined to one room with litter tray/food/water - we take it in turns to stay for a few minutes several times a day so they become familiar with our scent. They are gradually introduced to the rest of the house. We have a wire cat basket and we place cat in basket and take them outside, over a few days we place basket in different areas of the garden - grass area/gravel area, patio area etc - different flowers/plants. Some of the more nervous cats we walk around the garden on a lead. They get use to the scent of the garden. We have a cat flap in the back door so they have full access - If we need to keep cat in - just block off the cat flap so they cannot escape! We are now down to one elderly cat - who during the summer just laid on the garden chairs and came in for food, but as weather getting colder prefers to sit on a worktop in the kitchen looking out into the garden. So we are back to the cat litter as she is reluctant to go out in the rain/cold.  
    • With fibre you are paying for the speed, which is the number, yours is 300 so if you did a lot of gaming, for example, you would want the fastest possible.  If it's just office work or maybe streaming on Netflix you likely won't need as fast, but, if there are a lot of people in your house all doing their own thing on different devices, then faster speeds are better.  I don't rely on my Wi-Fi much other than when I am using my mobile.  I use Ethernet cables to connect up everything, I Have one cable running from my router, along the skirtings and through a hole I drilled in the wall to another room.  I have attached the plusnet speed guide which gives you an idea of how it works.   
    • I'd reread what you posted and try to summarise.  It just comes across as a rant.
    • Really like living in a country where big brother is  looking at you -, not that it is likely to happen in UK but crime should have stricter consequences.. not just put into jail which I gather is where more bad habits are learnt.                   
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...