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Pregnancy Yoga every Wednesday at 10:30 at The old keeper's house, Ivydale School , drop in ?10.

Yoga can help women enjoy their pregnancy with minimal discomfort.Prenatal yoga can have many benefits ; improved general health, Higher energy levels,Lovered stress levels resulting in improved immunity, Better digestion,Feeling positive, confident and empowered.,Meeting other pregnant women providing a sense of community and support .


if you are pregnant(from 12 weeks), Leaving SE and interest in Yoga come and try our Pregnancy Yoga every Wednesday at Ivydale school , The old keepers house ,beetween 10:30-11:30, drop in ?10, 10 block for ?80,


I also do Sunday morning yoga class for working women and private yoga classes ,


If you are interested Email me ;[email protected] Contactme on 07590190772 , @breatheyogaflow

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