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Hi Mums-to-be!


I'm a local East Dulwich Mum and run Hammond Hypnobirthing, offering group and private hypnobirthing classes in and around London. We have venues in East Dulwich, Peckham and Bromley and also happily visit couples in their homes across London to provide hypnobirthing support and advice during pregnancy.


We offer various courses including a Hypnobirthing Essentials course, which is unique to other companies. This course is tailored for those who have already committed to an antenatal course and therefore avoids couples feeling that they're getting repetitive information, and also doubling up on costs. We do also offer a Full Hypnobirthing course (with antenatal content), Pre-birth Relaxation Sessions and Private Sessions that can be tailored to your needs.


Please do get in touch to chat through any questions you may have or have a look at my website to find out more details: www.hammondhypnobirthing.com.


Wishing you all the best for a healthy and positive pregnancy.


Lizzie Hammond

07751 220 935

Oglander Road, SE15

www.hammondhypnobirthing.com

[email protected]

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