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    5.0 (21 reviews)
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    Cat, the awesome midwife who brought our babe earthside.
    Nicole B.

    I was waiting to write this review until my baby was born, even though the prenatal care I got warranted a 5 star review as well! I transferred care from the Austin Area Birthing Center at around 26 weeks because the care I was receiving there felt impersonal (and for other reasons I'll not disclose here.) And it was the best medical decision I've ever made in my life. I wanted to go somewhere that was both evidence based as well as crunchy and these amazing midwives were just that. They supported all my decisions without judgement and I never felt pressured to do anything I was uncomfortable with (except maybe the iron supplements that they strongly advised and I definitely needed haha). Why I thought was super incredible during the prenatal care process was how they remembered little details I had mentioned in passing about my life and previous birth experiences. When going to AABC I found myself repeating not only these details but my medical history and medications I was on. I felt like my Home Birth Honey midwives listened to me and understood intuitively what I would need day of. Speaking of the day of! Cat delivered my baby, along with the support of their two midwifery students Brittany and Andrea. Literally the dream team! I know whole heartedly I would have felt the exact same way if Leonora or Meg had delivered as well because all 3 of them made me feel soooo supported in the days leading up to giving birth (including directions of what to do to feel better with the flu while 39 weeks pregnant! - thanks Meg!) Between Meg, Andrea, and Brittany, I never once had to think about anything while giving birth in the safety of their hands. They told me when to go to the bathroom, when to drink water, when to get into the tub, when to start pushing. I think the closest I came to thinking about anything was when I was in the tub and began the thought of "a cool wash cloth would be so..." and then before the thought even finished Brittany (? I think it was Brittany, but I was blissed out with my eyes closed) HAD A COOL WASHCLOTH ON MY FOREHEAD. Midwives, yes. Mind readers? Most likely. Since this was my 3rd baby, I remember my other two labors and was convinced I was still in early labor when Cat suggested she check how far along I was dilated. When she said "okay, you're ready to start pushing on your next contraction" I was SHOCKED. She coached me and gave me visuals to safely push the baby out with minimal tearing. I cannot emphasize enough how SAFE I felt the whole time. They were so calm the whole time that I just absorbed it all from them. Oh and did I mention I got to have both my other kids with me during the experience?? My big kids (and sister and dog ) got to watch my baby being born, something they both still talk about! Also, the postpartum care both me and my baby received was insanely thorough. Keeping in mind, this was my third baby so I have a lot to compare to. They evaluated us both for everything, went over postpartum advice, and helped me through some normal issues that came up in the 6 weeks afterward. Was my birthing experience a transcendent spiritual journey? No. But was it better than I could have ever hoped for? Immeasurably so. I think each of my births was unique and special, but this one was my favorite... So sad my postpartum journey is ending with them, but I will never stop being grateful for the gift of my birth experience and healthy, calm baby with them.

    Taylor C.

    There are not enough words to express how blessed I was by Meg and Leo (as well as their assistant and student, Brittany and Anya). I hired them during a critical time. Not just because of COVID, but at 36 weeks pregnant, I found myself needing to be transferred to a new provider. My doulas worked with Meg & Leo and suggested I would click well with them. I'll never forget that Sunday afternoon, my heart was pounding and my mind was racing as I shakily wrote an email asking if they could take me on. Within hours, I got an email back and we met over Zoom the next day. (From the get go, I was impressed with how communicative and efficient they were!) My husband and I had a consult with them and I immediately felt at ease. They listened to my concerns from my previous provider, responded respectfully, asked great questions and by the end of the call, the four of us felt like we were a good fit. These women are a dynamic duo! Even though we only had a few prenatal appointments together, I never felt disregarded or my questions weren't valid. But if I needed some grounding and reality checks, they didn't shy away from telling me. They made sure to get caught up to speed as quickly as possible. I ended up going 12 days past my EDD so they really came in clutch when I'd frantically text them or feel like I was losing my mind. They always responded promptly, gave great tips and never let me feel like a nag. The birth itself was calm. I actually don't remember Meg and Brittany interfering for majority of the birth (which I believe is ideal LOL). They trusted my body do its thing but I always knew they were close by if I needed anything. When it came to the final pushes, I had a moment of feeling like I wouldn't make it. Meg immediately refuted my doubt and said the most convincing, "YES YOU CAN." like only Meg can. Two seconds later, my baby girl was in my arms. I've attributed my beautiful birth to Home Birth Honey so many times, a friend of mine ended up transferring to them, too! You cannot go wrong with these powerhouse midwives. No doubt we will be meeting again for Baby #2!

    Cat listening to baby
    Michelle R.

    My birth experience with HBH was incredibly special. The prenatal care was warm, nurturing and I felt safe and cared for. I experienced some illnesses during my pregnancy and they were able to guide me through how to care for myself and my baby. It was truly whole person, whole body care. Cat helped guide me during my labor and in transition and helped me release and open to birth my baby. This type of spiritual and supportive guidance and nurturing during labor is tremendously helpful. Post partum I experienced some emotional trauma/blues and they were by my side, literally, caring for me and my family. Birth is transformative and powerful and having the right birth workers by your side is important to the entire experience. The entire birth team is warm, funny, smart and extremely experienced. They are all incredible north workers!

    I have been blessed to have worked with and alongside Leonora in several different ways. She has become part of my family and I cannot say enough about the care, compassion, and expertise that she brings with her to each of the births she attends.    I first met Leonora in 2011 when she helped with postpartum care for my first child. Then again in 2014 she was the midwife for the birth of my second. We all worked so well together, it was as if we had done that labor dance a thousand times as a team. When I carried as a surrogate for friends in 2018, I asked her to be please please please be my doula as I needed her there. Leo brings an invaluable energy with her everywhere she goes. It turned out to be my most challenging labor and absolutely the outcome was as great as it was because she was there by my side. She reminded me of my own power and of choices I knew I wanted to make. I am also a doula in the greater Austin area and have worked alongside Leonora helping moms actualize their dream birth experiences. She really knows her stuff! I've seen her know when to just keep a watchful eye as moms powerfully move through labor to meet their babies and also flawlessly step in when more support was needed.  I have also witnessed times when births needed to transfer to a hospital for a change in care plans and Leo compassionately explained every step of the process as she made wise medical recommendations for her clients.  I cannot say enough good things about her, I have so much love and respect for Leo and I highly recommend her as a midwife and in general as a human being.

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    4.3(126 reviews)
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    I was so scared to give birth and they were the most patient people. The people there make you…read morefeel calm and welcome. Come to the day I give birth and Sara handled my near death experience like a pro. The team was calm yet fast the whole time. So they basically kept me from freaking out. My body was being very uncooperative with birthing and it was the team that came through. They did everything on their end despite the challenges they were faced with. They made a pretty abnormal birth feel like it was all in good hands

    I have always been the kind of person who goes for the least amount of medication and prefers…read morethings the natural way. But this was a mistake. Primarily because of the after birth support which was hardly anything. They sent us back home in just about 6 hours after birth and I had a terribly long labor. After that, figuring out breastfeeding, and coming back for the baby and my check up was difficult beyond measure. Ladies, do yourself a favour and do not opt to birth here. The midwives are all sweet and the pre birth consultations were great. But what mattered for me was the fact that my husband and I were under constant fear of being transferred to the hospital midbirth. And then when I gave birth after being in labor for more than 3 days, I bled excessively and there was scolding and discussions in spanish between the midwives and the help which we could not understand as we dont know the language but it was clear that something was wrong and they were considering a hospital transfer. Luckily that didn't have to happen. But it was stressful none the less, knowing that I could not get all the care and support in the place where I was. Ofcourse we knew this before hand but who anticipates the worst? And then with hardly any rest, when I was barely able to walk, I was sent back home. They asked my friend who came to pick me up to help with breastfeeding. All of this additional stress could have been avoided if I were in the hospital. I would have gotten to stay for 3 days, got breastfeeding support, I would not have to do back and forth to visit the doctor within 2 days of giving birth and could have been stressfree that I have all the support needed around me. Apart from the time that the midwives spend with you to get all your questions answered while you are pregnant, there is nothing that was nice here. If you have good insurance I would not recommend to birth here.

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    5.0(19 reviews)
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    Where to begin?! We moved to Austin from Arizona, and within about six months of being here, got…read morepregnant with our second child. We had an amazing home birth team in Phoenix, so our expectations were really high for the type of care and knowledge we wanted in our Midwife. Being new to Austin meant we didn't have a large network of people to ask for references, so I researched online, read reviews and looked through credentials. I knew very quickly I wanted to work with Christy and Jenni. I had an extremely difficult pregnancy, although I was also sick the entirety of my first as well. I had hyperemesis gravidarum, meaning I was throwing up constantly, losing weight, and unable to keep down hardly anything. Christy has a huge wealth of knowledge and practices functional medicine alongside traditional options. I was always given information of references for alternative therapies to help my nausea. They were always helping me manage my sickness and we worked closely with a perinatal MD for any tests or services Christy couldn't provide herself. I had incredible care throughout my pregnancy and can't stress enough how great a resource Christy was for every ailment. Our birth experience was awesome! It only lasted an hour and a half (sooo fast!) but it was in the middle of the night with a birth tub. Our baby was born in a state of shock, partially because of how quickly everything progressed, and had a little trouble breathing. Christy knew what to do immediately and got her breathing and feeding perfectly in no time. The postpartum care we received was incredible. I had pelvic floor issues and our baby had some skin issues and Christy and Jenni were always available to answer questions and connect us with a provider that could help if it was outside their realm. Truly, we can't say enough about our experience and this team of women! They are wonderful and you and your baby will be in great hands.

    Finding Jenni and Christy was like winning the lottery. I literally can't put into words how…read moreamazing these two women are...and how positively they have impacted my (and my family's) life. They are just. The best. Jenni and Christy helped my wife and I through two births, and unfortunately a few miscarriages. We first met them while interviewing for a midwife back in 2015. We interviewed a few other people around town, but instantly clicked with Jenni and Christy. They are warm, responsive, realistic and the best part - they really care about you, your pregnancy and your experience. Our meetings were sometimes long - filled with laughter in addition to medical explanations of my changing body. They took a few minutes each time to do the medical stuff, blood pressure/pee test/feel for baby...but then, the rest of the time they just wanted to know how I was feeling. I miss them. When my birth came around, Jenni was my rock. She is kind and gentle - her presence during the chaos of birth was invaluable. She kept me calm, centered and most of all, feeling safe through 8 hours of active labor and a 3 hours of pushing. My kiddo didn't want to come out, but they literally pulled out a bag of tricks: peanut yoga balls, weird positions, ropes to pull on and things to rest my legs on. They kept my spirits up, even when in those moments of wanting to give up. And, with their help I birthed a healthy little girl in the comfort of my home. It was amazing. Women are amazing. Now I'm crying. I can't recommend these MotherBloom midwifery enough. They taught me about the power of being a woman - and I know that I am a better mother because of my experience with them as my midwives. They really are, the best. I heart them so much!

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    4.3(95 reviews)
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    OK this is going to be a long (but VERY honest) review so bare with me. The care I received at…read moreAustin area birthing center was indescribable, in the best way. I truly felt so supported, so respected and loved during my entire experience. I transferred to Austin area birthing center around eight or nine weeks pregnant. I had received prior care with an OB/GYN and it was very impersonal. I didn't feel like she was listening to me and appointments were rushed. For years I've always told myself I wanted a natural birth but I never knew if I'd be able to do it. During my prenatal care all of my questions were answered everyone was so friendly so supportive and kind. This was my first baby and so I did a lot of research before going into labor and birth. I knew all the things that I didn't have to do and I knew all of the things that I wanted. At my 37 week appointment I asked for A cervical check even though I know I didn't necessarily need one. I was still working full-time and was experiencing some intense cramps a few days before and so I requested them to check. I was only a centimeter dilated so I figured I had time especially because it was my first baby. 38 weeks and three days at two in the morning my water broke. When I called the midwife on call she was super calm asked me how I was feeling the color of my water and if I was having contractions which I wasn't yet. She asked if I could meet her there in a few hours unless labor intensely progressed. Around 4 AM, I threw up, but I figured it was because I ate too much lasagna! Nothing I couldn't really handle, around five I called again because they were a minute apart and she met me there a few minutes later. She asked politely if she could check me to see how dilated I was but at the moment I was uncomfortable and so I denied. I had asked for a few minutes alone with my mom and my partner and they gave me the room to deal with the contractions on my own. About 15 minutes later, I told them they could check me and I was almost at 9 cm. Things progressed pretty quickly after that and I was in active labor for about five hours before my son came. The entire time they held my hand they listened to what I needed what I wanted and I was given exactly what I needed, every single minute during my entire labor. If there are any negative reviews, which I can't even understand how there could be, please read this one!!! I beg of you! I absolutely can't speak highly enough about the care I received. My son was born in a room filled with so much love and I couldn't be happier. All of my babies will be born here!! Rachel, Janae, Ellie, Betty, and Valerry. ADORE YOU. Will forever be grateful for you all over there.

    I'm athletic, normally 125 lbs, I eat well and exercise regularly. I have no health conditions and…read morethe birth was still a disaster. The months leading up to my delivery were fine. I felt supported by the midwives. It was the actually delivery that was severely botched. Looking back, isn't that all that matters? I met many of the midwives during Centering and check ups. I felt like they were helpful. On the night I went into labor, I timed my contractions, called my doula. She said to call the midwife. The midwife that night was someone I had never met. Her name was Jamie. From the second I got on the phone with her, I felt belittled. She said she didn't believe I was in labor and that I should wait. She said the fact that I could talk was a clear sign it was too early. But, she said, if I insisted that I was in labor then she would meet me at the birthing center. I dilated very early & was instructed by Jamie to push, push, push. On every contraction, push, push push. For something like four hours (until very early AM), I pushed. My room started to fill up with random people. I used the ball, I used the blow up peanut, I used the bathtub, I used the stool. In a cycle, one at time, I used each thing. Then, once I'd tried them all, I circled back around and tried them all again. Never resting. Just pushing. At some point in the early AM hours, Jamie's shift was over -- so she left! She simply walked in the room, and said "My shift is over and a new midwife will be here shortly". Erin, the new midwife showed up. I knew her and I liked her. However, her guidance simply started over from the exact same beginning place that Jamie had started from. On every contraction, push, push push. For something like four MORE hours. All over again, I used the ball, I used the blow up peanut, I used the bathtub, I used the stool. One at time, I used each thing then circled back around and tried them all again. Never resting. Just pushing. Some time the next morning, I said stop. I cannot go on. I'm dying. Call 911. "You're so close!!" They said, "Keep pushing". So, several hours later, some time around 1pm, I passed the point of exhaustion and was on the brink of insanity. I slid off the bed, onto the floor, onto my knees screaming. I prayed. I begged God, what do I do? I am dying. So, I asked the midwife, "Is the baby coming? Is she going to come out any second now?" "Oh no! No way. Not at all. We don't even see her head." The midwife said. It almost seemed like she thought the question was cute. Now, I have never given birth before and I've never been at a birth before. My experience is limited. But I knew enough to know, that was not right. That was not right! There is no reasonable medical professional, midwife or person who would instruct someone to push that hard and that long with ZERO progress. "Call 911" I demanded. "We're so close!" The midwife pleaded. "You wanted a natural birth so bad, we're so close. It will be at least an hour before you get any medication at all if you go to the hospital". "It's not the medication I want, it's my life. I'm done. I can't go on." I had pushed, in active labor, for 8 hours. Seven hours after the ambulance came and 2 additional hours of active labor, my healthy, beautiful baby girl was born. The hospital staff was incredible. They were disgusted that these midwives allowed me to push for that long and that hard with little progress. Turns out, my daughter was posterior. It took the doctor 5 seconds to determine this. How did the midwives miss this? Just keep pushing, they said! The blood vessels in my entire face were completely blown out. I looked like I had been in a boxing match. ABC was a complete shitshow. After being at the hospital and receiving the level of professionalism they offered there, this group of midwives felt like a room full of middle school girls playing "let's birth a baby". By the time I told them to call 911, my birthing room was full of 7+ people all trying to "help". I'm not saying you need to go to the hospital, but don't go here. And yes, we still had to pay 100%.

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    Mandy and Melek were AWESOME! I was worried about switching from an Ob/Gyn to a midwife during my…read morelast trimester. I only wanted a home birth but ended up with an experience I would never forget. During the check up I was comfortable and my kids love Mandy and Melek. I was learning things from them that would make things easier during labor (I did not get this type of service from an Ob/Gyn and I had 3 kids before the home birth). It was much more than I could have asked for. My husband enjoyed the whole process. He said it was easier than having a hospital birth. He did not have to take the sleeping kids anywhere and they were able to sleep during the delivery. I was not pressured into doing anything I was not comfortable with. I was even learning things after the baby was born. The whole experience was amazing for me and I am so glad that Mandy and Melek was there for me.

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    4.5(44 reviews)
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    Marimikel Potter is everything you would hope for in a midwife and more. Thanks to Marimikel, we…read morenow have a happy and healthy 2 week old baby girl with a happy and healthy mother. That is all anyone can ask for but Marimikel gave us so much more. The education and accountability you get from working with Marimikel is INVALUABLE. From the very beginning, she has poured hours into educating us. If you want a healthy child and to be healthier parents for your child, work with Marimikel. She made sure we understood everything that was happening throughout the entire process and she always gave us options to appropriately handle any situation in the most health conscious way. It was reassuring seeing how prepared Marimikel and her team were for our home birth. While safely and confidently guiding my wife through labor, they were also cooking meals, cleaning the house, and even taking care of our pets. Everything was organized and intentional. They all had a very calming energy about them and my wife was kept as comfortable as possible the entire time. Nothing ever felt rushed or chaotic. What completely blows me away to this day is that Marimikel is always a phone call away. She was always available during pregnancy and now postpartum. That level of availability and care is rare. I genuinely cannot imagine going through this process without her. She doesn't just provide care, she wants do deeply in her core for my wife and our baby to be as healthy as possible. We are incredibly grateful and would recommend her without hesitation.

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    5.6 km

    Laurie was the midwife for all three of my boys births. As a husband the first one was a nerve…read moreracking experience but the energy she brought to our home was incomparable to anyone I've ever been around in a potentially tense moment. The comfort she brought, the environment she was able to create, her knowledge and care kept everyone and the entire house grounded to reality. It was the most beautiful experience, we chose to use her again and again. If we were going to continue to have babies, she would be right by my wife's side. I cannot recommend Laurie enough.

    If you are considering Laurie as your midwife, I would encourage you to ask a lot of questions up…read morefront and to carefully consider whether she's the right fit for you. I personally would not choose her again, and I'd like to share why. Throughout my pregnancy, I initially interpreted Laurie's relaxed and laid-back demeanor as a positive, but I later came to feel that it reflected a lack of attentiveness. For example, I had multiple episodes of high blood pressure that she was aware of, including one that resulted in an ER visit where she sat with me. Despite that, during my active labor she never checked my blood pressure, nor did she regularly monitor fetal heart tones. When she arrived while I was in active labor, she ended up resting on the couch while my support team stayed engaged. I also had specifically asked ahead of time to meet her assistant so that I wouldn't have a stranger enter my home in the middle of labor. Despite asking multiple times for an introduction--even a quick FaceTime--that never happened. So when the time came, I was in labor and unexpectedly meeting someone I'd never seen before. During labor, I repeatedly expressed that I felt "stuck." My doula took this seriously and helped me try different positions, but Laurie reassured me that this was normal and something every woman goes through. In hindsight, I wish my concerns had been acknowledged more fully. Ultimately, my labor ended in a hospital transfer and a C-section. We later learned my baby was wrapped in his cord three times around his torso, was facing up, and I was diagnosed with preeclampsia--all factors that explained why I truly was "stuck." While I don't place the responsibility for the C-section on Laurie directly, I do feel her lack of attentiveness to my blood pressure and her dismissiveness of my concerns were significant. Afterward, when I reached out to process the experience with her, she declined to meet with me and instead suggested I see a therapist. This left me feeling dismissed again. I understand that after 20+ years in practice, it's possible to become desensitized to certain situations, and my impression is that this may have been the case with Laurie. For that reason, I urge you to reflect on the type of care and attentiveness you want from your midwife, and whether Laurie is the right fit for your needs. If anyone has any questions and would like to discuss the details of my experience further, i'd be more than happy to chat. You all deserve to know exactly what you are getting yourself into when it comes to the care and safety of you and your baby.

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    Laurie Fremgen, CPM LM
    Laurie Fremgen, CPM LM
    Laurie Fremgen, CPM LM

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    Home Birth Honey - midwives - Updated June 2026

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