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Delivery

Delivering your baby will be one of the most special moments of your life. The obstetric providers at Mile High understand the importance of making sure you are comfortable and confident during your delivery. Each of our providers are highly trained in the treatments we offer, meaning each staff member or medical professional you come in contact with is an expert in what they do.

Fertility Planning

Being aware of your fertility is the first step in preparing to conceive.  We work hard to create a safe, caring, and private space for you to receive top-of-the-line fertility services. An important part of fertility planning is recording signals to determine when you are most likely to get pregnant. Our specialists provide the testing you need to determine your optimal timeframe for conceiving.

Infertility

When you decide to get pregnant, you may run into challenges with fertility. Over 6 million women struggle to get pregnant. If you are one of them – you’re not alone. Many things contribute to infertility, like genetics, hormone imbalances, or health problems. We can work with you to determine the level of infertility and create a treatment plan based on your family planning goals.

Pregnancy Management

Pregnancy management is a system that allows you to create a plan for your pregnancy, delivery, and postnatal care. Many women utilize this service to connect them with the right providers and specialists, and to have an advocate during the birthing process. Mile High’s pregnancy management services can help you make important birthing decisions and simplify family planning.

Prenatal Care

While you are pregnant, you should receive regular prenatal care. This is where your care team of doctors, nurses, or midwives will monitor your baby’s progress and development, and make sure that any potential issues are identified and addressed as quickly as possible. Prenatal care visits typically occur monthly for most of your pregnancy, but will increase closer to your due date.

Ultrasounds

Ultrasounds are useful in detecting and diagnosing a number of women’s health problems or monitoring a baby during pregnancy. They are a non-invasive tool that involves using sound waves to produce pictures of the inside of your body. It is a low-risk procedure.  

 

 

Meet Our Providers

Each Mile High OBGYN + Midwifery professional is specially trained to work with women from all walks of life. No matter what you’re looking to seek care for, our providers can help. Learn more about our staff and professionals below. 
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We love building long-lasting relationships with our patients. To learn more about what an experience with Mile High is like, check out some of our testimonials from new and long-term patients here.

How do I know I’m in labor?

In a normal pregnancy, labor usually happens during the ninth month. Although every woman’s labor and delivery looks different, most women experience their “water breaking” which is where the amniotic membranes rupture. You may notice:

  • Brown or red vaginal discharge 
  • Slow trickling or gushing of fluid 
  • Softening of the cervix 

What are the three stages of labor?

First Stage:
The first stage of labor could last anywhere from 2-15 hours and includes contractions and the dilation of the cervix. 
Second Stage:
The second stage of labor is faster than the first, lasting from 10 minutes to 2 hours. This is the pushing stage where the baby is born. 
Third Stage:
The third stage of labor is the fastest. This is when the placenta is delivered.

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Do you still have questions about labor and delivery?

What risks could I experience during delivery?

Infection, bleeding, embolisms, oxygen deprivation, perineal tears, or other complications are some of the risks with delivery. However, most of these are rare. 

What is an epidural?

An epidural is a local anesthetic injected into the spine that relieves pain in the lower extremities. 

How far ahead should I plan for my delivery?

Your pregnancy management team will work with you from the time you have access to services, ensuring that your delivery plan is set in stone. 

Insurance Options We Honor

Mile High OBGYN + Midwifery accepts most major insurance providers! If you have any questions about whether we accept your insurance or not, please reach out to us.

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