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Hypnobirthing Sat 27th June + 4th July


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Are you pregnant and keen to have the easiest, calmest, safest, most comfortable birth possible?


Hypnobirthing will teach you proven techniques and visualisations to relax, release stress, and embrace your birth with confidence. Partners learn how to best help the birthing mother and baby gets the best start in life.

Countless couples have used these techniques to have the birth of their dreams.


I have 1 space left on my hypnobirthing course tomorrow, Sat 27th June + Sat 4th July, 9.30am-12pm via Zoom. If you'd like details, either for this course or other options, please call me on 07963 046 456 or email [email protected]. I'll be delighted if you can join me.


You're also welcome to come to my free, weekly 'Release Stress & Relax for pregnancy/birth' zooms - no cost, no obligations ... simply 30mins of hypnobirthing breathing, relaxation, stress release and time with your baby.

Book your free place on www.hypnobirthingdownloads.com


I'd love to help you prepare, whichever option suits you best. Feel free to call with any questions.


Thanks,

Kristin (The Hypnobirthing Experts)

07963 046456


I'll be delighted to help you prepare.

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