Belgravia - The Light Centre |
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Parking is easy nearby, and is free on Sundays. Tea and coffee are provided in the breaks, and there are plenty of cafes nearby for lunch. For dates and bookings for your Central London Hypnobirthing course at the Light Centre click here.
Hypnobirthing is a method allowing mothers to relax, understand, and take control of their own childbirth experience. Thousands of new mothers have enjoyed the birth of their babies with a minimum of intervention, pain, and brought their babies into the world in the best possible way.
So what is it that makes Hypnobirthing so good? Lets just ask the mothers who have done the courses....
Dates and Bookings for your Hypnobirthing Course at the Light CentreMaps & directions to the Light Centre What Parents are Saying “Our daughter arrived at 9.07pm after a 2hr 45min labour. She has already put on 5 oz in the first week as she feeds so well! Your techniques for clearing away all the negative images of our previous birth were so effective that nearing the due date I ended up reassuring my husband that everything would be alright as opposed to him having to comfort me!” “I kept telling myself all I would feel is pressure – and it works. That’s all I did feel. What a difference from my first labour.” “My husband (a doctor) is convinced that the contractions were so efficient and fast because I was doing Hypnobirthing." |
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The Light Centre is very conveniently and central situated in London's beautiful Belgravia only 2 minutes from Victoria Station and Victoria Coach Station. The centre offers large, open and spacious areas for workshops, with a peaceful atmosphere. The studio we use is light and airy, and has its own roof terrace. It's easy for couples to get here from areas served by the Victoria, District and Circle lines, and also from Sussex and Kent, and indeed the whole of the South and South East of England and the London suburbs on the mainline into Victoria.

