
pelvic love sessions cpd training Days
Booking now for October 23rd 2025 session one
pelvic love sessions
Session One: Pelvic Girdle Pain
Thursday October 23rd
Come and deepen your skills in supporting women during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Enrich and expand what you already offer around your support of a woman’s body during this time of great change on every level and the impact of PGP on women’s bodies. Here we will explore how to best work with PGP while looking at the whole picture.
This training is open to yoga teachers, doulas, antenatal teachers, midwives, and massage therapists — in fact, to anyone supporting women through the perinatal journey.
Yoga on the Lane - 105 Shacklewell Lane, E8 2EB
Time: 10.00 - 2.00pm
✨Book the early-bird price £65 until 5th October!
About Pelvic Love Sessions
Our CPD training days provide valuable skills and insights for anyone already working with women during pregnancy and postpartum.
This is a wonderful opportunity to deepen your knowledge and develop your practice in supporting women during this life-changing journey. Together, we’ll explore your questions and concerns around how best to support women in both group classes and 1:1 settings. Through an embodied approach, you’ll make discoveries in your own body while learning from discussion, reflection, and shared experience in a community of women who support women.
The sessions will be held at the beautiful Yoga on the Lane studio. I’m delighted to be joined by my beautiful friend and colleague, Yolande Diver, who will bring a wealth of experience to our time together. Between us, we share over 40 years of teaching yoga for pregnancy and postpartum.
I look forward to sharing with you my passion and knowledge built over 30 years of supporting women on their journey into motherhood. More topics to follow at these bi monthly events.
You can book your place via the link below, or if you’d prefer to chat first, please feel free to email me.
With warmth,
Lynn x
Our half-day sessions are designed to give you the space to explore and connect with your body—as women, teachers, and holders of space. We begin our Pelvic Love series with a focus on Pelvic Girdle Pain.
Future sessions will delve into what is held within the pelvic bowl—our wombs and our stories, the mechanics of the pelvis as a birthing vessel, and the network of support provided by the pelvic floor muscles. Throughout, we honor the emotional undertones present in women’s shift-shaping bodies.
Details for further Pelvic Love session will follow. Our intention is to hold bi-monthly meet-ups for ongoing CPD while also fostering a supportive community of women who empower each other. Our aim is that you leave each session feeling both inspired and nourished.
If you have any suggestions, we would love to hear from you!
— Lynn & Yolande
KIND WORDS
KIND WORDS
“Thank you Lynn for a deeply nourishing and inspiring few days spent garnering your immense wisdom and knowledge on the mother nurture training. It was a deep and humbling journey into the perspective of a new parent, but also the baby as they transition from womb to world. This course serves for a deeper understanding into how to hold space with empathy and compassion whilst offering practical ways to assist new parents find their way, gain confidence and honour their role as a parent. I would highly recommend this training if you already teach postnatal yoga as a way of enhancing your postnatal offerings beyond the asana practice..”
— Yolande Diver, Yoga Teacher & Doula
“It was such a true privilege to finally have this incredible opportunity to train with Lynn. She is an exceptionally gifted facilitator whose freedom of spirit, creativity and exquisite use of language, allowed for a unique exploration of motherhood throughout this training. Her vast experience of working with new mothers has furnished her with a profound understanding of their needs and many challenges, as they navigate their way through the greatest transformation of their lives. Over the weeks, Lynn quietly nurtured all participants on the course, in total alignment with their individual needs and personalities. At every opportunity she encouraged the freedom to explore, tapping in at all times to the use of our most accessible resources, those of our senses. As we meandered our way together through the important material covered, we added layer upon layer to the invaluable toolkit we created. The content of the course & support material, so beautifully produced, has been exceptionally helpful in the development of our work as birth workers. An ABSOLUTE MUST for all Birth Workers & Supporters of Women
— Megan Sheppard, Mother, Midwife, Birthworker, Dublin.”