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Women's Care Clinic

777 Bannock, Pavilion C

First Floor 

303-602-9000

OB Screening Room

777 Bannock, Pavilion C

First Floor

303-602-9137

Labor and Delivery

Now that you are ready to welcome your little one, the labor and delivery unit at Denver Health provides…

Privacy and Comfort

 

The Labor and Delivery Unit has beautiful, large private birthing suite with a state-of-the-art birthing bed and private bathroom with whirlpool tub. 

We are committed to helping you have the birthing experience you want.  We offer water therapy, birthing balls and a nursing staff skilled in providing labor support techniques that will keep you relaxed and focused throughout your birthing experience. 

If you would like more natural approach to childbirth, Denver Health Midwives are available to help you through your labor and delivery.

Pain Management

If you choose to have pain medication during labor, Anesthesiologists and certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNA) are available 24 hours a day to help manage your pain during labor. An anesthesiologist or CRNA can talk to you about pain management options during labor and delivery when you arrive.

If you desire a more natural childbirth experience, and are not experiencing any complications, a certified nurse midwife is available to manage your labor and delivery.  

C-Sections

Most women deliver in the birthing suite unless they are delivering more than one child (twins, triplets). However, there are certain complications during labor that may require a Cesarean Section. Some women may be pre-scheduled to deliver by Cesarean Section. 

If you have a Cesarean Section, your delivery will take place in one of three state-of-the-art operating rooms.  Most Cesarean Sections are performed with anesthesia that allows you to be awake during the procedure and be able to hold your baby immediately after birth. 

What’s Next?

After an initial exam, your new baby will stay with you during the recovery period and accompany you to the Mom/Baby unit, or, if necessary, a nurse will accompany your child to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit