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ANTENATAL HYPNOBIRTHING COURSE, 16 September - 7 October, 2.30 - 4.30pm, LEVELSIX Peckham, ?285


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// CALLING ALL MUMS-TO BE - 4 WEEK ANTENATAL HYPNOBIRTHING COURSE //


We have a 4 week Antenatal Hypnobirthing Course with Anna Robertson starting up on Sunday 16 September at LEVELSIX Peckham in Peckham Levels.


DATES

Sunday 16, 23, 30 September, 7 October, 2.30 - 4.30pm


WHO IS IT FOR?

Mums-to-be and their birth partners between 20 and 26 weeks.


PRICE

?285 per couple for a 4 week course


ABOUT THE COURSE


This course is a complete antenatal preparation programme for you and your birth partner. A maximum of 8 couples ensures there will be time for lots of discussion and questions and an opportunity to connect with other couples.


Hypnobirthing teacher, Anna Robertson will provide you with a transformational set of tools to use in pregnancy and birth.


Included in the course:


A copy of the bestselling Katherine Graves Hypnobirthing book

MP3 Relaxation recordings

Notes to guide your practice

Follow up emails after each session with further reading

Unlimited support from Anna by phone and email up to your birth

Access to a private Facebook group

Find your tribe - WhatsApp group and regular meet ups ensure you feel supported and connected.


Direct book and find out more about LEVELSIX Peckham here: https://levelsixstudios.co.uk/events/


Please e-mail [email protected] for more information or direct message via the East Dulwich Forum with any questions

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