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Did you know that hypnosis can help with conception? When you're anxious and stressed your body goes into fight flight mode, shutting down anything that isn't vital to your survival. Your body may not feel that it's safe to bring a baby into the world and so reproduction can be slowed down or even shut down.


Reducing stress levels will help to balance your hormones and create a 'safe' place for your baby to come to. For those embarking on treatment, hypnotherapy will make the journey more positive and again create an environment that is'safe' and ready for successful conception and pregnancy.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-149826/Hypnotism-gave-baby-I-longed-for.html


Please visit www.nestlondon.com for more information or a confidential chat with our Clinical Hypnotherapist, Kristin Hayward. She will be pleased to answer any questions you may have.


www.nestlondon.com

- your local team of midwives & therapists, specialising in fertility, pregnancy, birth & early years

I have to say i feel a bit uncomfortable with businesses advertising in thus section. I don't mind a post in reply to / as part of a discussion, but this does feel like advertising to me, Nest.


Perhaps you should consider posting in the classifieds/ business section?


I might not represent everyone's views on this so feel free to disagree, other family roomers...

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