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London Hypnobirthing have just launched a daily affirmations service, providing you with positive statements for pregnancy, birth and beyond. The language we use during this precious time is very important and significant in the experiences we go on to have. Programming our mind with positive beliefs of birth helps our bodies to work efficiently, without subconscious fear getting in the way.


Exposing yourself to these affirmations on a daily basis WILL have a positive impact on your birth experience. Share them, print them and put them on your fridge, in your purse, on your desk, or save them daily and set them as your phone's home screen. The more you see them the better.


What's more, this service is free. All you need to do is like London Hypnobirthing on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/London-Hypnobirthing/230721197009928 or follow us on Twitter @lovelybirths


Attached are a few affirmations we've shared already.


With warmest wishes for a wonderful pregnancy and birth,

Hollie x

http://www.londonhypnobirthing.co.uk

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