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Hi there,


If you are pregnant and would like to prepare for a positive birth experience with an in-person hypnobirthing group class, I have now added a January weekend course; afternoons of 14th and 15th.


This is suitable for anyone due end of Feb onwards.


All classes are taught from the relaxed and bright space at Push Studios, just off Lordship Lane.


I am an experienced teacher and life coach and my local classes offer a unique combination of Hypnobirthing, NLP and mindfulness. You can find many testimonials by searching on my website and on google maps: https://www.google.com/search?q=hypnobirthing+place+googlemaps&oq=hypnobirthing+place+googlemaps&aqs=chrome..69i57j33i10i160l3j33i13i21.3883j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#lrd=0x48760398c53ab71f:0xb9a9acef73dc0885,1,,,


My aim is to help you enjoy pregnancy, release any worries you might have about birth, discover your inner resources, take away any pressure on yourself and really tune into your instincts. Your partner will have a clear idea about the role he or she can play to help things go smoothly.


You can find out more by:


Visiting www.hypnobirthingplace.com

Ringing 07989 587 112

Sending me a message here or at [email protected]


Or go ahead and book directly here: http://www.hypnobirthingplace.co.uk/shop/group-class-14th15thjan-23


Warmest wishes,


Zoe

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