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CURRENT PATIENTS: Login to MyChart to schedule appointments or call 303-436-4949.
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Virtual Urgent Care Now Available for Denver Health MyChart Users

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Obstetrics & Gynecology Resources and Education

Whether you are trying to get pregnant, far along in your pregnancy or adjusting to being a new parent, we hope these healthy pregnancy resources are useful to you. If you need medical advice, call our 24/7 NurseLine at 303-739-1211. To make a pregnancy appointment in any of our OB clinics, or to make an appointment for you or your baby in any of our primary care clinics, call 303-436-4949.

 

Trying to Conceive

If you are trying to get pregnant, now is the time to take great care of yourself. Learn more about about how to track your ovulation and take care of yourself as you prepare for this special time in your life. 

 

Healthy Pregnancy

Taking care of yourself during pregnancy can lead to better outcomes for you and your baby. Eating a healthy diet, not smoking and abstaining from alcohol and drugs will all contribute to a healthy pregnancy. Find out more about steps you can take to have a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby.

 

Birthing Plan

Having a baby is a very personal moment. The nurses, physicians and nurse midwives at Denver Health work with mothers to give them the experience they desire during this very special time. Mothers are encouraged to talk to their providers during prenatal care and on the day of delivery about the birth experience they expect. Learn more about what to think about in creating your own birth plan.

 

After Delivery

Your health and well-being are important after you deliver your baby. Remember to call your clinic to schedule your six-week postpartum check-up visit after your baby is born. Your baby will also need medical check-ups as well.

 

Support Group for Parents Grieving the Loss of Their Baby

The Butterfly Group is for all bereaved parents who have experienced the death of a baby through pregnancy loss, stillbirth or in the first few months of life. It is a free support group that meets in the Zone, Pavilion C, at Denver Health every second Thursday of each month from 6 - 8 p.m.

Please call Jaime Morelli, RN, perinatal loss coordinator, at 303-602-9369 before attending each group to reserve a seat or for more information.