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July/Aug Hypnobirthing Course - Goose Green Clinic


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Hello :)


Our next Hypnobirthing course at the Goose Green Clinic is taking place on 26 July & 9 August ? Sundays, 9.30am-2.00pm.


People often ask ?What exactly is hypnobirthing?? The name ?hypnobirthing? conjures up images of the birthing woman being in a trance, or ?out of it?, when this is not the case at all.


Hypnobirthing is a logical, straightforward, very effective and well established method which enables women and their birth partners to look forward to the birth of their baby and to feel comfortable and in control during birth.


Many hypnobirthing mothers have shorter labours without any need for any pain relief. Also because we go through your choices of what will be offered to you during labour, couples report being able to make important decisions with a clear head.


So many women and their partners are discovering and benefiting from hypnobirthing where you will learn how to work with your body, not against it.


Your body is an amazing piece of kit perfectly designed to give birth and hypnobirthing allows you to do this whilst feeling in control, alert and calm.


For more information don't hesitate to call, email or visit www.baby-bumps.net


All the very best,


Jackie


Jackie Kietz

Hypnobirthing & NCT Antenatal Instructor

Reflexologist / BabyReflex Classes for Parents

07790 207363

www.baby-bumps.net

www.facebook.com/AntenatalReflex

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