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September Hypnobirthing Course @ Goose Green Clinic


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Hello :)


Our next Hypnobirthing course at the Goose Green Clinic takes place on 13th & 20th September.


If you're wondering what the fuss is around hypnobirthing and why it works so well this blog explains it all: http://www.countthekicks.org.uk/pregnancy-information/jackie-kietz-talks-hypnobirthing/


For inspirational birth stories and to hear what others thought of our courses, take a look here: http://www.baby-bumps.net/hypnobirthing-testimonials/


Unlike other hypnobirthing classes we include a section on practical postnatal topics e.g. nappy changing, bathing, safe sleep, first 24 hours - and so on - meaning you won't need to do any other courses unless you wish to.


For more details on what's included on your course, visit www.baby-bumps.net or you can call, text or email (details below) - always happy to chat.


Best wishes, Jackie


Jackie Kietz

Hypnobirthing & NCT Instructor

Reflexologist/BabyReflex classes for Parents

07790 207363

www.baby-bumps.net

www.facebook.com/AntenatalReflex

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