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Sarah and Simon, pregnancy and hypnobirthing clients

Sarah and Simon, pregnancy and hypnobirthing clients

 21st May 2021

Each informative session with Sharon left us feeling empowered, calm and in control - giving us the skills to stay positive and make informed decisions when the time came for labour. Sharon's beautiful and calming voice stayed with me all throughout the birth and it was like having another birthing partner there by my side, along with my husband.

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Tokophobia and Fear of Childbirth expert podcast

Tokophobia and Fear of Childbirth expert podcast

 9th Mar 2021

Listen to the expert interview conducted by Carla Lett (MyBump2Baby) when speaking to Sharon Mustard, expert on 'Tokophobia and Fear of Birth' at https://www.mybump2baby.com/podcasts/mybump2babyexpert...

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What inspired you to become a hypnobirthing practitioner? Interview with Sharon Mustard

What inspired you to become a hypnobirthing practitioner? Interview with Sharon Mustard

 7th Aug 2020

​Interview with Sharon Mustard from the 'Hypnosis Training Academy': What inspired you to become a hypnobirthing practitioner? I qualified as a hypnotherapist and psychotherapist 25 years ago and wh...

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New hypnobirthing online course available

New hypnobirthing online course available

 4th Jun 2020

Why not complete a hypnobirthing course online at your own pace from anywhere in the world! At our 'easibirthing Fertility to Parenthood training school' you can also enrol on our courses for new parents.

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Babies are active participants in birth, not passive recipients.

Babies are active participants in birth, not passive recipients.

 29th May 2020

A beautiful video showing how active a baby is in the womb. The 'stepping reflex' is one way that a baby is an active participant in birth on our easibirthing youtube channel at https://youtu.be/1TtxR...

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Congratulations to Vicky and Ed on the birth of their baby boy using hypnobirthing at Salisbury District Hospital on 10.5.20

 11th May 2020

So after a few pains and some bleeding (2 days after a UTI diagnosis) I came back into hospital last night at 10pm and was asked to stay in for 24 hours to monitor heart beat and blood loss... a few h...

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