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Stressful times ... and even more stressful if you're planning a family and it's not happening as hoped :/


Hypnotherapy offers highly effective support for both natural and assisted conception. Reducing stress and developing a positive mindset are vital to create the optimum environment for a baby(for women and men). When there's stress we go into flight/flight/freeze mode and it can literally stop everything that's superfluous to basic survival.


Hypnotherapy enables couples needing assisted conception to embrace the journey feeling calm and confident, this can have a profound effect on how their bodies respond to treatment.


I'm a Clinical Hypnotherapist and have specialised in fertility/pregnancy/birth for the past 18 years. You're welcome to come and find out how HypnoFERTILITY can help your own experience and outcomes ... discover the power of your mind.


Sat 16th + 23rd Jan at 11am HypnoFertility: Release Stress & Relax

Book on https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/free-hypnofertility-release-stress-relax-zoom-tickets-135135434723?aff=ebdssbonlinesearch or email [email protected] for your free Zoom link.


Simply 30mins to relax, release stress, enjoy a wonderful guided visualisation and find out more. Everyone is welcome, everyone will benefit.

These sessions are free with no obligations. For those who?d like to/can afford to there?s an option to buy me an online coffee, this helps me continue my free/low cost support during Covid times. Please share and spread the word!



I also run free Zooms for general Stress Release and for Pregnancy/Birth, next sessions on

Sat 16th Jan at 10am Release Stress & Re-Energise

Mon 18th Jan at 10am + 8pm HypnoBirthing: Release Stress & Relax for pregnancy/birth


Hope you'll join me, any questions please email [email protected] or call 07963 046456.

Thanks :)

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