Womb Healing Massage Taster Sessions
Running fromLast event: Sunday 12 March at 3.30pm
- Free (bookable with the organiser)
- Meeting Room
Part of: THIS WEEKEND: Storyhouse Women
Part of: THIS WEEKEND: Storyhouse Women
This session is for women who are going through the transformative years of menopause, and for women post hysterectomy.
Midwife Samantha Bull, has a passion to delve into the power and wisdom of being a woman, the menstrual cycle, honouring and listening to the body and womb healing and fertility massage.
With her business With Woman Therapies, she provides a safe space for women to discuss their private battles with menstrual disease, infertility, miscarriage and baby loss, anxiety and depression, and much more.
This is a shorter version of Sam’s regular massage sessions. You will stay fully clothed and will have a bed to lie on.
Sam will also be speaking at The Menopause: A Transition to Wise Woman earlier in the day.
18+
Approx 20 mins
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