Abeille Airdrie Midwives
A home care in Airdrie — personalized and warm rather than clinical.
Care that adapts as needs change.
First-time parents navigating pregnancy, birth, and early postpartum. Social — midwives actively connect clients with other expecting parents.
Care ends at 6 weeks postpartum, but drop-in visits are welcomed and encouraged after that
personalized and warm rather than clinical
What families look for first.
Who this may be right for.
Good fit for
- First-time parents navigating pregnancy, birth, and early postpartum
- Continuity of care across full pregnancy, labour, and six weeks postpartum including home visits
- Home birth planning
Ask first if
- A mandatory in-person birthing class is required in the third trimester before midwives will attend delivery
- At least one client was discharged close to term for being reclassified as high-risk, even after initial acceptance
A calmer first step.
Brief phone conversation
Share what is happening, who needs care, and whether the need is urgent or exploratory.
Care needs and schedule review
Discuss mobility, memory, safety, meals, personal care, household help, and preferred visit times.
Caregiver matching
The team looks for fit based on care level, personality, language preferences, and comfort.
Start small, adjust as needed
Many families begin with shorter visits, then adjust the plan as the senior becomes comfortable.
Serving Airdrie families.
Airdrie, AB
Questions families actually ask.
Do these midwives support home births? +
Yes, multiple reviewers specifically mention home births attended by the Abeille Airdrie team. Savannah, Bailey, and Jenny are named in home birth accounts.
How long does postpartum care last? +
Postpartum care is provided for approximately six weeks after delivery, including both at-home and clinical visits. Several clients noted that drop-in visits remain welcome and are even recommended after the formal care period ends.
Is there a mandatory prenatal class requirement? +
Yes, the practice requires clients to attend an in-person birthing class during the third trimester in order for the midwives to attend delivery. Reviewers note this class is held in the evening and attendance by the client alone is expected.
What should families know about high-risk reclassification? +
At least one reviewer reported being discharged from care late in pregnancy after being reclassified as high-risk, despite the contributing factors having been disclosed at intake. Families with complex health histories may want to discuss risk criteria upfront.
Do the midwives help connect clients with other expecting parents? +
Yes, several reviewers mention that the midwives make a point of connecting clients with other parents who have similar due dates, which is seen as a valued part of the experience.
Which midwives are part of the Abeille Airdrie team? +
Reviewers consistently mention Jenny, Savannah, and Bailey as the core midwives on the team. Shannon and Monique are also named in at least one review.
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