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Hi


Does anyone know of any one day courses?


I did a one day course with my first child at St Thomas' but I'm due on Sept 28th with my second and the same course is fully booked till 20th sept which feels a tad late!!


Weeknight courses over a few weeks are going to be tricky for me so if anyone knows of a one day course I'd be really grateful for any recommendations


Thanks

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Hi


My husband and I had a private 2 day course with Hollie at short notice (having completely failed to get organised in time to get on a course) and she was fabulous. There is no question that the time we spent with her directly contributed to the birth of our son being a very positive experience (even though there were complications) - I cannot recommend her highly enough!

I can wholeheartedly recommend Rosie Goode - she will do 1:1 in your home 10-4pm and is amazing. The benefits of 1:1 are that the session can really be tailored for your own personal needs. Her website is http://www.hypnobirthingworks.co.uk/


RachelMidwife

Neighbourhood Midwives.

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