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Hypnobirthing Workshop only ?30 - learn powerful techniques to make birth better :)


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Congratulations on your pregnancy, exciting times! Perhaps you've started preparing for your baby's arrival or perhaps it's still early days. Whatever stage you're at you'll find hypnobirthing techniques invaluable, especially in these uncertain times.


I'd love you to join my short, practical Hypnobirthing Workshop tomorrow evening, there are a couple of places left. I'll teach you highly effective breathing and stress release techniques, show you how to use visualisation and of course include beautiful deep relaxation for you and your baby to enjoy.


When: Tues 3rd Nov 7-8.30pm on Zoom

Cost: only ?30 or ?20 for those who have our online home study courses (from ?29.99)


Please email [email protected] to book your place or email/call 07963 046456 for more info.


And if you're interested in a full 5hrs (2x2.5hrs) live hypnobirthing course I have 2 spaces on my November evening course - again please email or call for info.


My free Zooms are now alternate weeks - next sessions on 11th Nov, 10am and 8pm. Booking on www.thehypnobirthingexperts.com or email me for the links.


Hope to connect soon,

Kristin :)

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