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Local in-person hypnobirthing group this weekend (11th & 12th)


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For any local mums/dads to be, there is space on our in-person group hypnobirthing class this weekend, afternoons of 11th and 12th.


This is a wonderful opportunity to learn the transformative tools of hypnobirthing in a warm and welcoming environment. You'll discover how to help your mind and body work together for labour, working as a team with your partner and developing a mindset of kindness and compassion. This is an opportunity to fully connect with yourself and your instincts, with your partner and with your baby. It's also a lovely time to meet with other local parents-to-be.


I have years of experience working with many first, second and third time parents-to-be and am delighted to have helped hundreds of couples welcome their babies calmly and confidently. I trained with Katherine Graves (KG) herself, the originator of the UK based course accredited by the Royal College of Midwives. After having 2 children myself (one was induced and ended in a caesarean, one was at home) I use my personal experience, along with my training with KG and advanced coaching (NLP Masters qualification), to help couples prepare positively for birth and parenthood, in all sorts of circumstances.


Courses start with where you are now, and end with you feeling relaxed, positive and looking forward to giving birth.


Please do get in touch with me if you'd like to find out more and/or book directly here; http://www.hypnobirthingplace.co.uk/shop/group-class-11th12th-sept-21


Course details:


Group class split over Saturday and Sunday.


Saturday: 13.30 - 17.30


Sunday: 12.30 - 16.30


At Push Studios:


17/21 Blackwater street


London


SE22 8SD


Zoe x

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