Obstetrics
Obstetrics is the practice of medicine dealing with pregnancy and childbirth, including prenatal and postpartum care.
Welcome to Rose Babies
For more than 70 years, it has meant something special to have a Rose Baby at Rose Medical Center in Denver. We are honored to have helped hundreds of thousands of families welcome new babies. Our experienced obstetricians (OBs), certified nurse midwives, doulas and support staff look forward to providing you with unsurpassed perinatal care.
Expert advice, available 24/7
Free medical advice is just a phone call away. Our nurses help you understand your symptoms, treatment options and procedures. They will also help you find a provider or specialist and schedule an appointment.
Free medical advice is just a phone call away. Our nurses help you understand your symptoms, treatment options and procedures. They will also help you find a provider or specialist and schedule an appointment.
Related specialties
Learn more about our related specialties.
Getting ready for your Rose Baby
We know you have lots to do to get ready for your baby. Our week-by-week checklist will ensure you and your partner stay prepared before you give birth.
Rose Babies quick links
- Meet our OB providers
- Register for your delivery
- Register for classes
- Schedule a Your Rose Baby Appointment
- Sign up for our week-by-week pregnancy newsletter
- Like Rose Babies on Facebook
Mental health care during pregnancy
The time during and around pregnancy can be highly emotional. If at any time during or after your pregnancy, you find you need extra support, check out our perinatal behavioral health program.
12 weeks
- Are you experiencing a high-risk pregnancy? We can help.
- Learn about our prenatal programming and resources.
- Sign up for a Rose Mamas Circle based on your due date.
- These professionally-led virtual monthly meetups will connect you to women due the same month you are while participating in wellness-focused conversations to support your emotional well-being during pregnancy and postpartum.
20 weeks
- Join us on Facebook Live for our monthly live, virtual tour with a labor and delivery nurse.
- Do you want a birth without medical interventions? Our facilities and staff are prepared to support you!
- Interested in working with a Rose Doula? Learn more about our doula program.
24 weeks
- Register for your childbirth/parenting education classes. (We recommend taking classes between 28 and 36 weeks.)
26 weeks
- Hey partners, check out our new program just for you: Becoming Dads (or Moms!) – A Workshop for the Non-Birthing Parent. Get prepared for the parenthood journey through this special partners-only workshop and online community.
28 weeks
- Create your MyHealthONE patient portal account. (You can also use it to register for your upcoming stay with us.)
- Make a Your Rose Baby appointment for a private nurse consultation prior to delivery. Here, you can discuss birth hopes and ask questions about the labor and delivery experience.
32 weeks
- Schedule your car seat check with our certified car seat technician. To schedule, call (303) 320-2001.
40 weeks
- Baby time! Check out our family-centered labor and delivery unit.
- Learn about breastfeeding support and mom/baby care.
After your Rose Baby is born
Let our experts keep supporting you as you get used to life with your Rose Baby.
Need help with breastfeeding?
- Get answers to your breastfeeding questions within 24 hours through our lactation helpline ((303) 320-2001, select lactation), and/or attend our weekly breastfeeding support groups:
- Attend our free weekly breastfeeding support group, Rose Mamas TLC (The Lactation Club), Mondays from 1:00pm to 2:00pm. Space is limited. Registration required.
Looking to connect with other new moms?
If you haven’t already, join a Rose Mamas Circle based on your delivery date to connect with other new moms. These professionally-led virtual monthly meetups are offered six months postpartum.
Experiencing the “baby blues” or possibly postpartum depression or anxiety?
You are not alone! Call your OB provider to talk about symptoms, treatment options and postpartum counseling options. Learn more about our counseling services for postpartum depression and anxiety.
Have some questions about your baby or the health of your other children at home?
When the doctor’s office is closed, speak to a nurse at the Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children First Call for Children resource line. Call (303) 563-3300.
Rose Babies quick links
- Meet our OB providers
- Register for your delivery
- Register for classes
- Schedule a Your Rose Baby Appointment
- Sign up for our week-by-week pregnancy newsletter
- Like Rose Babies on Facebook
Mental health care during pregnancy
The time during and around pregnancy can be highly emotional. If at any time during or after your pregnancy, you find you need extra support, check out our perinatal behavioral health program.
Virtual tour of our birthing center
Learn more about our facility and amenities available to you, your partner and your baby.
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