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Birth Skills Workshop | 13th & 14th September - Saturday & Sunday Afternoon

Sat, 13 Sept

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Mana Health Practice

Birth skills workshop - 13th-14th September, afternoons (1pm-5pm each day), with a focus on your incredible birthing body, caring for your body through labour and birth and practical skills to make giving birth easier. A Lactation Consultant joins us on Sunday. 1 ticket per couple.

Birth Skills Workshop | 13th & 14th September - Saturday & Sunday Afternoon
Birth Skills Workshop | 13th & 14th September - Saturday & Sunday Afternoon

Time & Location

13 Sept 2025, 1:00 pm AEST – 14 Sept 2025, 5:00 pm AEST

Mana Health Practice, 130 Plenty Rd, Preston VIC 3072, Australia

About the Event

Your Incredible Birthing Body. 

Caring for your body through labour and birth. 

Practical skills to make giving birth easier.


Birth. Don’t just wing it.

Give yourself the best chance to give birth in a way that feels good to you.

Learn how to make giving birth easier for your baby and more gentle for your body.


Schedule


  • 4 hours

    Session 1


  • 4 hours

    Session 2

Tickets

  • Early Bird

    Sale ends: 13 Aug, 5:00 pm AEST

    Tickets purchased before 13th August. 1 ticket per couple.

    A$397.00
  • Birth Skills Workshop

    1 ticket per couple 1pm - 5pm both days

    A$447.00

Total

A$0.00

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