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1224 days ago

Free Fertility Awareness Education

Helen from Crofton Downs

FREE

Kia ora, I am a student educator with Natural Fertility NZ entering my supervised practice stage of training. I am looking for looking a client who wants to avoid pregnancy and learn fertility awareness.

As I am still a student your sessions will be free but you need to be able to commit to having 2-3 Zoom consults, being audio recorded for supervision, start as soon as possible and be willing to fill in an evaluation form at the end.

All student work is supervised by the Clinical Supervisor of Natural Fertility NZ. If interested please email me, Helen Lloyd, at fertilitywise@outlook.com

For more information about Natural fertility please visit www.naturalfertility.co.nz...

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