Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Newborn Care at University of Colorado Hospital
At University of Colorado Hospital, your pregnancy and childbirth medical team features an array of specialists, from nutritionists to certified nurse midwives to OB/GYN physicians, who work together to promote a healthy pregnancy and be a source of trust and support during labor and delivery.
To request an appointment, call us at (720) 848-1060 or submit an online form.
University of Colorado Hospital offers a state-of-the-art birth center where mothers and babies receive outstanding medical care and families have choices regarding the birth process.
Expecting a baby?
Tours of the Women's Care Center and the Birth Center are offered Tuesdays at 4 p.m., Thursdays at 8 p.m., and Saturdays at 3 p.m. No appointment necessary! Meet on the 4th floor of the Anschutz Inpatient Pavilion in the Women's Care Center.
Recorridos Disponibles en Español, segundo Martes de cada mes a las 4 p.m. El punto de reunión es la sala de espera de la Unidad de Atención a la mujer en el 4to piso del Pabellón de pacientes internos Anschutz. No es necesario hacer cita.
The Colorado Institute for Maternal and Fetal Health
The Colorado Institute for Maternal and Fetal Health (CIMFH) offers mothers, babies and their families comprehensive care and treatment before, during and after high-risk, or routine pregnancies.

Comprised of five core divisions - Obstetrics, Maternal Fetal Medicine, the Colorado Fetal Care Center, Neonatology and Fetal Cardiology - the Colorado Institute for Maternal and Fetal Health integrates adult and pediatric specialists from University of Colorado Hospital, Children’s Hospital Colorado and University of Colorado School of Medicine into one team.
Learn more about the Colorado Institute for Maternal and Fetal Health services, teams and approach to care.
Pregnancy Research
Ongoing research in the area of pregnancy helps doctors at University of Colorado Hospital provide patients the most advanced care and treatments available.
Pregnancy Research Trials
Assessing antenatal health promotion education of two large tertiary care CNM practices: A retrospective chart review.
Study director, Nichol Chesser, (303) 709-4861
- Comparing results from the two midwife practices at University of Colorado Hospital related to prenatal care.
- The study looks at information given to patients in regards to promoting health such as alcohol and tobacco use and cessation, nutrition counseling, exercise and wearing seatbelts. This will be done by reviewing completed charts from women who have had prenatal care at these practices and have delivered their babies.