Following the Winding Path Around Endometriosis to Parenthood
Tami and Brent overcame endometriosis and miscarriage to have three beautiful children with the help of the CU Medicine OB-GYN East Denver team.
At CU Medicine OB-GYN East Denver (Rocky Mountain), you are always treated like family. We pride ourselves on building relationships that span many years and milestones. Together, we have served the Denver community for more than 30 years, and we are backed by 130 years of combined clinical experience. When you visit our practice, you can expect expert treatment delivered in a warm, open, and professional manner.
Tami and Brent overcame endometriosis and miscarriage to have three beautiful children with the help of the CU Medicine OB-GYN East Denver team.
The Colorado Times Recorder quoted Dr. Jennifer Pitotti, who spoke at a conference supporting defeat of proposed Colorado anti-abortion bills, which she said was to protect women’s healthcare rights.
When Randi’s labor and delivery took an unexpected turn, she was thankful that she received such capable, compassionate care–including for postpartum PTSD.
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In an article at The Bump, Dr. Pitotti was interviewed alongside doctors nationwide voicing concern over misinformation surrounding the safety of the flu shot during pregnancy.
After another clinic reacted to her miscarriage with cold indifference, Kate followed a friend’s recommendation and sought care with Dr. Schneider at CU Medicine OB-GYN East Denver (Rocky Mountain).
Dr. Richason dispels myths and misconceptions about HPV, cervical cancer, and Pap smears and why an abnormal test result shouldn’t trigger fear and shame in women.
Lisa’s doctor told her she’d need a full hysterectomy to find relief from the pain and bleeding caused by fibroids. Dr. Jacobson’s second opinion offered a different approach.
Under the watchful care of Dr. Herman and her colleagues, Amy gave birth to two boys in the face of daunting complications due to placenta previa.
In an article published on NBC’s Today Show website, Dr. Daniel Jacobson was asked to identify important questions that patients should ask their OB-GYN.