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Birth Partner Guidance Workshop

Being a birth partner is an opportunity to be part of something amazing. Giving birth isn’t just a means to anend, it can be a life changing experience for all involved.

This one hour workshop is designed to help birth partners feel prepared and confident about their role in the upcoming birth. Many birth partners underestimate the power of their role, yet their presence alone can lead to a reduced need for pain relief and a more positive birth experience. A partner who understands birth and is at ease during the process can make a huge difference.

The session will cover what to expect from the stages of labour and birth, and how to support the birthing person with care and calm. We’ll also discuss how birth partners can support themselves throughout the process.

An interactive session with a mix of different exercises and plenty of opportunity to ask questions, birth partners have reported feeling better equipped for birth after attending. 

Flexible. Friendly. Focused on you.

Katie Pink’s offering on at 7.30pm - 8.30pm on Tuesday (see dates below) - Contact Katie if you have any questions before or after you book.

Pricing

  • Individual Session - £20 (this includes bringing along your birth partner)
  • Book Practical Baby Care Workshop as well and receive £10 Gift Voucher to spend on any of the Moon Women’s Health offerings

If you would like to access the Women Supporting Women Fund to subsidise this treatment, find more details here.

Coming up …
April 14, 20267.30pm£20.00Book
May 12, 20267.30pm£20.00Book
June 9, 20267.30pm£20.00Book
July 7, 20267.30pm£20.00Book

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