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Pregnancy Celebration Workshop - Peckham Levels - Saturday 2nd June - 10.00am - 3.00pm


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Hey all you gorgeous pregnant women!


What does becoming a mother mean to you? How can we calm our minds and trust that our bodies know exactly what to do? And how can we meet our sacred journey into motherhood with authenticity, curiosity and playfulness?


Join birth and wellness experts at our special gathering to explore all this and more. You?ll have a wonderful opportunity to connect with other mamas-to-be and foster those all important support networks too.


We are thrilled the event will be at the awesome Peckham Levels. We'll start at 10.00am and finish at 3pm to give you the opportunity to get some serious relaxation in.


Let us lead you through a series of relaxing taster sessions that will enable you to:


- Discover how to have a positive, life affirming birth with a hypnobirthing taster


- Nourish yourself with Yoga Nidra meditation and learn mindfulness tools to use in pregnancy and beyond


- Learn quick and effective mindset techniques with our essential self care class


- Connect with yourself and your baby with a gentle pregnancy yoga session


The Real Stuff Organic Skincare will be showcasing their skincare which includes a beautiful mama and baby range.


Tickets: ?25


First 5 to book receive a complimentary Bump Painting session by body artist, Kate Hall.


For more information and to book please see attachment or follow this link: https://tinyurl.com/yaegsl46


Any questions then do get in touch.


Anna

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0753 494 3944

Instagram:@annajrhypnobirth

https://www.facebook.com/annajrhypnobirth/

Email:[email protected]

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