Preconception Support In Lacombe, AB
Trying to conceive and seeking supportive, holistic care?
Integrative Preconception Care
Preconception care works best when it is looked at from every angle.
Our community nurse, holistic nutritionist, and osteopathic practitioner each bring a distinct lens to your preconception journey and work alongside one another so your care feels connected rather than fragmented.
Single Visit
Starting at $125/hrHolistic Nurse Care Only
Trying to conceive holds a lot of weight. A focused, in-person session to address what you need most, available at Holm Collective.
Understanding medical labs and results
Nutritional optimization
Toxic load education and reduction
Emotional and mental health support
Sleep and soothing guidance
Some extended benefit plans may cover the cost — check your personal plan.
Multi-Visit
Contact for PricingHolistic Nurse Care Only
Some things take more than one conversation. A multi-visit package with Layna gives you continuity of care — returning to the same trusted space, building on what you've shared, and going deeper over time.
Ongoing assessment and care planning
Progress check-ins and goal refinement
Deeper support through lifestyle, emotional health, and medical navigation
Customized to your timeline and readiness
Some extended benefit plans may cover the cost — check your personal plan.
Integrative Care Bundle
Contact for PricingHolistic Nursing + Osteopathic Care + Nutrition
This is what collaborative care looks like. A customizable bundle that brings together Layna, Kensey, and Bryn — addressing your nervous system, your structure, and your nourishment as one interconnected whole.
Holistic nursing assessment and care planning
Osteopathic support for structural balance and nervous system regulation
Nutritional foundations for hormonal balance, gut health, and conception readiness
Fully customizable — built around your needs, your pace, your team
Rooted, regulated, and ready.
What to Expect
Preconception support at Holm is not a single appointment or a standard checklist. It is an ongoing, collaborative relationship between you and your practitioners built around where you are right now and where you want to be.
We start by getting to know you. Your health history, your cycle, your stress load, your nervous system, your nutritional foundations, and your emotional readiness for the transition ahead. From there, we build a care pathway that is specific to you and draw on whichever combination of osteopathic care, holistic nursing, and nutrition consulting best supports your individual needs.
Your Care May Look Like:
Hormonal health and cycle awareness conversations
Nutritional assessment and personalised food-as-medicine guidance
Blood sugar regulation and gut health support
Osteopathic assessment for pelvic alignment and structural balance
Nervous system regulation and stress support
Emotional readiness and care planning conversations
Coordination between practitioners so your care stays connected
Something different is beginning.
A softer way to prepare for birth and beyond
Rede | Pregnancy Circle
Rede is not a regular prenatal class. It is a small circle of expecting parents, guided by three experienced practitioners, gathering over four weeks to prepare — not just for birth, but for everything that follows.
Evenings starting Fall 2026 | Lacombe, AB
Frequently Asked Questions
We know that choosing a new practitioner, especially for something as personal as preconception care, comes with questions.
Here are the ones we hear most often. Have more questions? We’d love to hear from you.
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Ideally three to six months before you plan to conceive — though earlier is always welcome. This gives your body time to build hormonal balance, nutritional foundations, and nervous system regulation before the demands of pregnancy begin. That said, if you are already trying to conceive or have been for some time, there is still tremendous value in starting now.
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Not necessarily. Your care pathway is built around your individual needs. Some clients work primarily with one practitioner, while others benefit from the full collaborative approach across nursing, nutrition, and osteopathy. We will help you figure out what makes the most sense for where you are right now.
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Not at all. Many clients come to us simply because they want to feel ready, hormonally, nutritionally, structurally, and emotionally, before they begin trying. Preconception care is as much about building a strong foundation as it is about conception itself.
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You are welcome here. Our practitioners are not fertility specialists or reproductive endocrinologists, but we can offer meaningful support for hormonal health, nervous system regulation, nutritional foundations, and structural balance — all of which play a role in the body's overall readiness and resilience. We will always be honest with you about what falls within our scope and refer you to the right specialist when needed.
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Yes. Layna offers in-home nursing visits for preconception care — bringing professional, unhurried support directly to you. Many extended benefit plans include coverage for home nursing services, so check your plan for details.
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Yes — holistic nutrition consulting with Bryn is offered entirely online, making it accessible to clients across Alberta regardless of location.
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Your family doctor provides important clinical oversight and we always encourage maintaining that relationship. What Holm offers is complementary — longer appointments, a whole-person lens, collaborative care across disciplines, and a focus on building the foundations of health rather than managing symptoms. We work alongside your existing care team, not instead of them.
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