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*This is a welcoming message to the expectant mothers*


Firstly I would like to congratulate you and wish you all the best of all for when walking your parenting path*


I would you love to invite you to co-create beautiful birth sanctuary for yourself and others for an afternoon. There, you will be able to relax and strengthen mind, body and spirit before your labour. Would you like to explore and share the wisdom of pregnancy, birth and parenthood? Would you like to meet other pregnant mums? Please come and join Pregnant Women?s Circle.


I am Agata. I am a professional Doula and an experienced holistic therapist. I have a lot of passion and enthusiasm for birth. I will be facilitating our event, however in this circle, each of us will be equal, I am trusting that each woman will be able to develop her treasures, talents and abilities as a personal input into the whole. We will aim to relax, strengthen so we can look forward to the experience of labor with peace, with our hearts and minds open.



Pregnancy is a time of self discovery, knowing of the soul, knowing of self.



For more information and to book a place please contact me on 07737473062


Agata

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