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Tranquil Birth Mellow Mothermoon workshop - Sep 22


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Calling all ED parents to be!


I'm a local postnatal doula and also run workshops for parents to be to prepare for life after birth and plan what I call a mothermoon (it's like a honeymoon but for new mums!)


My next workshop is taking place on Sept 22 at Space@61 and I'm thrilled to be collaborating with Tranquil Birth to add a hypnobirthing element to the day.


The Tranquil Birth Mellow Mothermoon Workshop is unique in that it will prepare you for birth and life with your baby. In this four hour workshop you'll learn:

hypnobirthing techniques and tools that can be used in any birth environment

how to rest, recover and look after yourself in the days and weeks after giving birth

how to create a more connected and positive experience for yourself, your baby and your partner.


More info and link to book your spot can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/events/230630797653716/

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