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Birthworks
58 Shalmsford StreetChartham
Canterbury
Kent
CT4 7RH
Tel: 01227 830880
Fax: 01227 830880
Web: www.birthworks.co.uk
Best time to telephone: 9.30am - 5.00pm, Monday - Friday.
BirthWorks is a National organisation with several regional bases around the country, each of whom offers the same quality of care and personal service as the original BirthWorks founders.
BirthWorks are committed to creating healthy, rewarding and enriching birth experiences on the emotional and spiritual levels as well as the physical. They are also able to assist with birthing pool hire.
They aim to support mothers and their partners in creating the birth that is right for them, at home or in hospital.
Checked: May 2006
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