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1 space left for Group Hypnobirthing Class this weekend in East Dulwich


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Hi there,


A quick note to say that I have one space left for our face to face Hypnobirthing group this weekend, in case you would like to join. The course is on Saturday and Sunday afternoon.


I teach in Push Studios which is a lovely light, airy space and I'm currently limiting the class sizes to 4 couples to ensure there is plenty of space for us all. It's a wonderful opportunity to get together with other pregnant couples and to enjoy learning about the tools and techniques of hypnobirthing in person.


Please let me know if you have any questions and I'm happy to chat through by phone if helpful.


For lots of information about the course, my approach and to book, please visit www.hypnobirthingplace.com


Many thanks,


Zoe


P.S. November's class is now fully booked, but if you would like to do a course with me and can't make this weekend, please let me know and I'll put you on my notification list once I have December's weekend up on my website.

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