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Lunch with local Doula Sarah Tessier, LevelSix Yoga, 12th September 12pm


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JOIN US FOR LUNCH WITH A DOULA

Thursday 12th September, 12pm - 12:45pm, ?7


Join us at LevelSix Yoga in Peckham Levels for a delicious home cooked vegan lunch and informal chat about all things pregnancy, birth and postnatal. Partners welcome!


Sarah Tessier is a local postnatal doula, antenatal teacher and mother of two. She was drawn to supporting women as an antenatal teacher and postnatal doula because she had two very different birth and postnatal experiences and knows first hand the difference that good postnatal support can make. She is passionate about what she calls 'mothermoons' and helping women prepare for birth and the transition to motherhood and supporting them through the postnatal period so that they have the start to motherhood they deserve. You can find Sarah here and on Instagram


This event is part of our Baby&Me series at LevelSix which includes Preganancy yoga , Postnatal Pilates and expert led discussions and workshops. See our website wwww.levelsixstudios.co.uk/events for more details and to book, or email Chloe at [email protected] with questions or to book.

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