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Free hypnobirthing 'Release Stress & Relax for pregnancy/birth' Zoom sessions


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Next FREE 30mins Zoom sessions - Thurs 28th May,10am / Wed 3rd June,8pm.

'Release Stress & Relax for pregnancy and birth'


Join these lovely 30mins FREE sessions to switch off, relax, release stress and connect to your baby.

Discover the power of your mind with beautiful hypnobirthing breathing and visualisation techniques to feel calm, confident and to give your baby the best start in life.


Everyone is welcome, everyone will benefit ? your baby too!


Book your place on www.hypnobirthingdownloads.com. No cost, no strings attached, simply come and enjoy :)


If you're pregnant you may feel anxious and stressed due to the unknown factors and uncertainties that Covid-19 has created. I'm offering these free sessions to help women/couples feel calm, confident and supported despite these strange times.


Any questions please email [email protected].


I hope we'll meet online soon,

thanks, Kristin

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