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Winter Hypnobirthing - EXTRA DEC date for you


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Hi there,


If you're pregnant at this time of year, the chilly dark evenings are a wonderful opportunity to get cosy and enjoy some nourishing Hypnobirthing relaxations.


I'm happy to say I've added my new winter Hypnobirthing dates, so you can now book for the following courses:


16th and 17th Nov


14th and 15th Dec


11th and 12th Jan


15th and 16th Feb


14th and 15th March


The tools and techniques you'll learn on the Hypnobirthing Place course will help you sleep better, feel calm and confident and prepare for a positive birth experience. Partners will learn how to actively support you and be part of the process.


My aim is to help you cultivate self belief with kindness and compassion, qualities as important for parenthood as they are for birth.


I've taught hundreds of couples over the past 5 years in and around Dulwich and always love hearing what a difference the course makes, for pregnancy and for birth.


I also donate 10% of profits to charities supporting safe births in developing countries - spreading the good of a positive birth.


I'd love you to get in touch to find out more. Email [email protected] or ring 07989587112.


You can also find out more and book at www.hypnobithingplace.com


Warmest wishes, Zoe

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi,


Quick availability update for anyone interested... November's course is sold out and there are just 2 places left for December's class.


If you'd like to join us in Dec, please get in touch with me at [email protected] to find out more, or you can go ahead and book to secure one of those places: http://www.hypnobirthingplace.co.uk/shop/group-class-14th-15th-dec


There's still plenty of availability from January onwards :)


Warmest wishes,


Zoe

  • 2 weeks later...

Happy to say that as December's course is now full and I'm still receiving enquiries, I've decided to add an extra Group Class for December.


This will be a full day course at Goose Green Clinic, on Friday Dec 6th, 10am - 5pm.


To find out more, please go to www.hypnobirthingplace.com


To book, please go to http://www.hypnobirthingplace.co.uk/shop/dec-group-6th


Warmest wishes,


Zoe


P.s. If you have any questions I can help with, it's easiest to email me at [email protected]

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