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Hypnobirthing class for Mar/Apr due dates


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Hello to all the expectant parents in East Dulwich!


A space has become available on our February weekend course in East Dulwich. This group course is running on Saturdays 8th & 15th February, 12?4pm just off Lordship Lane. 6 couples max per group, which means you can enjoy the friendly and social elements of our classes, whilst having the time and space for bespoke support and getting your questions answered.


The course also includes a copy of my book, Your Baby, Your Birth, relaxing MP3s to listen to during pregnancy and your birth, a course workbook with a practice schedule, birth plan template, affirmations and birth bag checklist, and ongoing support from your teacher right up until you're holding your baby.


You can grab the last place on this course here: https://buytickets.at/londonhypnobirthing/322975


There are also two spaces remaining on our weekday course in February. This is running on Fridays 7th & 14th February, 10am?2pm in East Dulwich. Again, suitable for those expecting babies between March and May. Book your space for that one here: https://buytickets.at/londonhypnobirthing/323239


For our course dates in March and April, visit http://www.londonhypnobirthing.co.uk/hypnobirthing/full-hypnobirthing-courses/

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