
Obstetrics Care at Mile High OBGYN + Midwifery
Obstetrics care is an essential part of women’s health when you become pregnant and go through the labor and delivery process. Schedule a visit with Mile High’s obstetricians today.
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All About Obstetrics
Pregnancy and childbirth can be some of the most enlightening and rewarding times a woman can experience. However, it does have its challenges and stressors. Throughout your pregnancy and afterward, monitoring your health should be a main focus. Finding quality obstetric care is the first step to ensuring that you have as healthy of a pregnancy as possible. Obstetric care includes:
- Getting a regular check-up to monitor your and your baby’s health
- A thorough analysis of your health history
- Diagnose and treat any pregnancy-related health problems
- Monitor any existing health conditions you have or medications you are taking
- Supporting you through your labor, the delivery, and afterward
The obstetricians at Mile High will be by your side from the moment you become a patient at one of our facilities. Because pregnancy is such a sensitive process, we make sure that all of your health needs are taken care of. We believe in comprehensive, holistic care, meaning we leave no questions unanswered when it comes to your health.
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Have a Healthy Pregnancy With Mile High
Have you recently discovered you are pregnant? If so, Mile High’s prenatal care services can help you have a healthy and safe pregnancy journey.

What is Prenatal Care?
Prenatal care visits happen before you give birth to your baby. Attending regular checkups helps to ensure that everything is going smoothly with your pregnancy. Although it’s best to start seeing an OB/GYN or midwife before you get pregnant to start the family planning process, you should start attending regular visits within the first few weeks of your pregnancy.
Most women have a prenatal care visit every 4-6 weeks for the majority of their pregnancy (until around 32 weeks), with visits increasing in frequency during the last 8-10 weeks. However, if you experience any complications, your provider may want to see you more regularly.
During your first prenatal visit, your provider will get to know everything about your medical history and any health conditions you are monitoring. They will also complete a physical and pelvic exam, bloodwork, a urine test, and a medication/supplement review.
Changes During Pregnancy
When you get pregnant, there will be changes that happen in your body. You may gain weight or experience mood swings, gastrointestinal issues, or fatigue. Back pain, morning sickness, heartburn, and frequent urination are also common things that pregnant women deal with. It’s important to note that every pregnancy will look different. During prenatal care visits, your provider will help you monitor your symptoms. Always be honest with your doctor about anything uncomfortable or painful.

Why Get Treated at Mile High OBGYN + Midwifery?
At Mile High, we take prenatal care seriously. We want to ensure that both you and your baby are doing well throughout the entire pregnancy.
From the first visit, the providers at Mile High will work with you and anyone else involved in your healthcare journey to find the best treatment for you. We have worked hard to create a safe, caring, and private space for you to receive top of the line care.
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. Your health is our top priority, and we are committed to respecting your wishes for treatment and providing you with the safest and most innovative care available.
Follow-Up Prenatal Care Visits In Denver
During your follow-up visits, your provider will continue to watch your health and pregnancy process by:
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Do you still have questions about pregnancy management?
You should know the date of your last menstrual cycle, any physical or mental health conditions you have been diagnosed with, the medications you are taking, and your pregnancy plan.
Yes! You should continue to have regular STI testing even though you are pregnant. Sometimes symptoms can go unnoticed.
A typical pregnancy will last 40 weeks.