Hypnobirthing Online

Online group courses are coming back soon! If you'd love to join from the comfort of your own home, pop your name on the waitlist below and you'll be the first to know when dates go live.

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Perfect if you're juggling another child at home, live further away, or just want to learn from your own sofa without the commute.

Course Format

How it works

Four sessions over four consecutive weeks, typically weekday evenings, around two hours each. There's plenty of time built in for questions and discussion so it never feels rushed. When you book, just pick your first available date and you'll automatically be added to the rest.

Where we meet

Online via Zoom. So wrap yourself in a blanket, sit in your PJs, make a cuppa. As long as you're comfy, we're good.

This course is perfect if you:

  • Live outside North Tyneside or can't commit to a full weekend away from home
  • Have an older child at home and don't want the hassle of arranging childcare
  • Want the connection of a group course without the commute
  • Prefer weekday evenings over weekends
  • Just want to learn from your own sofa, on your own terms
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What's Included

Full Antenatal Course

The science of birth and labour, your hormones, how your mind and body work together, and how to create the right environment for your birth, wherever that is. We'll also touch on the postnatal period and what to look out for when it comes to your mental wellbeing. Not to worry you, just to make sure you feel informed, confident, and looked after throughout.

Resource Library

MP3s for relaxation and anxiety relief, a comprehensive workbook, and a birth plan template. All yours to keep.

Ongoing Support

You're not on your own between sessions. I'm here throughout your pregnancy to answer questions, help you work through your birth preferences, and point you towards anything that might help.

From someone who's been there

When I decided to do my hypnobirthing course, my husband was pretty sceptical. But he listened, and he came along. After the first session he turned to me and said "I wish we'd done this before our first was born."

Even online, your partner will gain the confidence and knowledge to support you properly during labour. If they weren't as involved last time, this is their chance to show up differently.

Cost of the Course

Investment

£165 per bump

Pay in full or put down a £50 deposit to secure your place, with the remaining balance due 3 weeks before your course starts.

What's different about the online course?

You'll get the same comprehensive birth preparation and ongoing support as the in-person group course. The difference is that the online course doesn't include the luxury goodie bag or the in-person community elements.

If those things are important to you, the In-Person Group Course or the Bespoke 1:1 Course might be a better fit.

Still not sure? Get in touch and we can chat about which option would work best for your situation.

So, what's next?

Frequently asked questions

Is hypnobirthing just for people who want a natural birth?
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Not at all. The techniques work in any birth setting, whether you're planning a home birth, a hospital birth, a water birth, or a caesarean. They work alongside epidurals, they work during inductions, and they work when things don't go to plan. Real preparation means being ready for anything, not just the ideal scenario.

Will hypnobirthing guarantee me a pain free birth?
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No, and anyone who tells you otherwise isn't being honest with you. What hypnobirthing does is give you tools to manage the intensity of labour, reduce fear and tension, and stay as calm and focused as possible. Many people find that changes their experience significantly. But every birth is different and the goal is always to feel prepared and in control, not to promise you a perfect outcome.

What actually is Hypnobirthing?
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Hypnobirthing is a method of birth preparation that combines breathing techniques, relaxation, visualisation, and an understanding of how your mind and body work together during labour. The "hypno" part puts a lot of people off but it's not about being in a trance or losing control. It's actually the opposite. It's about feeling calm, informed, and in control of your experience, whatever that looks like.

When should I start a Hypnobirthing course?
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Anytime between 16 and 34 weeks is ideal, though earlier is absolutely fine if you're feeling anxious. The earlier you start, the more time you have to practise the techniques until they feel second nature, and the longer I'm in your corner throughout your pregnancy. That ongoing support really does make a difference. If you're further along than 34 weeks, don't panic. Just get in touch and we'll figure out what works for your timeline. It's never too late to feel more prepared.

My partner is sceptical. Should we still book?
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Yes. Sceptical partners are welcome here, in fact they're pretty common! Tell them to come along with an open mind and see what they think after the first session. The approach is rooted in science and psychology, not crystals and whale music. Most sceptical partners come out of the first session saying they wish they'd known about this sooner. It's practical, evidence based, and genuinely useful for them too, not just you.

How is this different from just watching YouTube videos or reading a book?
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Books and videos are great for information. But information on its own doesn't prepare you for birth. What actually makes a difference is knowing how to use the techniques when you're in the middle of a surge and your brain isn't in its calmest place. That takes practice, guidance, and someone who can tailor things to how you specifically respond under pressure. You'll also have ongoing support throughout your pregnancy so if something comes up, a difficult midwife appointment, a wobble at 3am, a question you forgot to ask, I'm there. No YouTube video can do that. And your partner gets to actually learn alongside you, not just read over your shoulder.

I had a really difficult first birth. Is hypnobirthing still right for me?
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Honestly, it might be the most right for you. Working through a previous birth experience is something we can do together, at your pace. The 1:1 course is specifically designed for this, there's space to process what happened before, and then build genuine confidence for this time.

How do I book a course?
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You can book any of the courses directly through this website. Simply browse our antenatal or postnatal courses, choose the dates that suit you, and reserve your place online. If you have any questions, feel free to get in touch.

What makes your antenatal courses different?
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Honestly? A few things. My courses go beyond standard hypnobirthing techniques. You'll cover the science of birth, pain relief options, how to advocate for yourself in the room, and what to expect in those early postnatal weeks too. It's genuinely comprehensive. Every course also includes ongoing support throughout your pregnancy, not just during the sessions. And because I've been through a difficult birth myself and come out the other side, I'm not just teaching techniques I've read about. I know what it feels like, and that shapes everything about how I teach. There's also no one-size-fits-all here. Whether you choose 1:1, group, or online, the content is designed around real people, not a textbook.