Bumps, Bubs and Beyond Workshop

Join Us for the Bumps, Bubs, and Beyond Workshop!

Are you expecting a little one or trying to fall pregnant? Join us for our upcoming Bumps, Bubs, and Beyond workshop, designed to provide you with essential knowledge and practical tips for a healthy pregnancy, smooth labour, and effective postpartum care.

Workshop Details:

Date: Thursday, 19th September  Time: 6:30 PM  

Location: Evolving Chiropractic, 10 Station Street, Mount Evelyn

What to Expect:

Dr. Sarah, our experienced chiropractor, will be leading the session and sharing her expertise on several important topics:

- Common Pregnancy Aches and Pains: Learn about the typical discomforts of pregnancy and effective ways to alleviate them.

- Baby Positioning: Understand how baby positioning impacts labour and delivery, and discover techniques to encourage optimal positioning.

- Active Movements for Labor: Gain insights into active movements and exercises that can facilitate labour and make the process smoother.

- Postpartum Care: Receive valuable advice on caring for your body after childbirth, ensuring a healthy recovery and well-being.

Why Attend?

This workshop is an excellent opportunity for expectant parents to:

- Connect with other parents-to-be and share experiences.

- Ask Dr. Sarah any questions you might have about your pregnancy and postpartum journey.

- Equip yourself with practical tips and techniques to make your pregnancy and post-birth experience as comfortable and positive as possible.

How to Register:

Spaces are limited, so be sure to secure your spot soon! To register, please email admin@evolvingchiropractic.com.au or contact us via phone at 9736 3322.

Email to Book

We look forward to seeing you at our Bumps, Bubs, and Beyond workshop and supporting you through this exciting journey of parenthood!

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Evolving Chiropractic

10 Station Street, Mount Evelyn  

Phone: 9736 3322

Email: admin@evolvingchiropractic.com.au

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