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Workshop for mums-to-be 28 January Space@61


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Calling all mums-to-be!


I'm a local postnatal doula and antenatal teacher and I'm running this workshop for mums-to-be on the 28th of January at Space@61 on preparing and planning for life after birth. The Mothermoon Workshop will help you learn how to look after yourself in days and weeks after giving birth, allowing you to focus on resting and bonding with your new baby.You'll come away with with a personal postnatal plan that will help you start motherhood feeling more prepared.


I'm currently offering a discount - use the code 'mothermoon' when booking and receive ?15 off your spot.


For more info and to book your tickets - https://www.facebook.com/events/990688827766115/


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