Thursday
Dec202012

Massage Techniques for Pregnancy, Labor, and Postpartum (Advance Skills Workshop)

When: January 26, 2013 - 10:00AM to 12:00PM
Where: Private Residence, San Mateo, CA

Join Pacific Doula Services in welcoming Onyia Osha Pemberton, Massage Therapist & Doula!

This two-hour skill-building workshop is intended for doulas, childbirth educators, and the like. Come learn the techniques for bringing comfort and strength to pregnant, laboring, and postpartum folks through massage. 

As a rehabilitative massage therapist, doula, and mother of twins, Onyia brings a blend of technical knowledge, intuitive skills, and hand's-on approach to the learning experience. 

This workshop will be hosted in San Mateo, in my living room. Attendance is capped at 14 folks. The cost is $35 for the first 7 people who register; $50 for the last few registrants. 

To register, please contact me at jessica@sfpeninsuladoula.com.

Meet Onyia (and her baby Amaya)
 

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It is good that you will consider massage techniques for pregnant women during labor.

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