After a Polyp, Preeclampsia and PPROM, a Darling Preemie
After miscarriages, polyp removal and preeclampsia, Sara and Bobby finally got to take home their rainbow baby.
After miscarriages, polyp removal and preeclampsia, Sara and Bobby finally got to take home their rainbow baby.
Anika recounts her experience at CU Medicine OB-GYN East Denver (Rocky Mountain) changed her outlook and approach to her healthcare.
A bilateral salpingectomy gave Jess peace of mind about her future and her finances.
Uterine fibroids were threatening to end Nicole’s life until Dr. Jacobson studied her images all night & performed a minimally invasive hysterectomy.
Erin Buss writes that her breast cancer risk was always top of mind for Dr. Allison Herman, who counseled genetic testing and breast self-exams.
Isabel’s preeclampsia pregnancy required an all-hands-on-deck approach by the CU Medicine OB-GYN East Denver team to deliver healthy twins.
Women who experience a miscarriage or pregnancy loss may feel alone, but they aren’t. Approximately one in four pregnancies end in miscarriage.
VBAC, or vaginal birth after C-section, gave Michelle another chance at the natural birth experience she had hoped for with her first child.
Jeremy and Whitney found out they were pregnant with twins. They found joy and comfort through their twin pregnancy with CU Medicine OB-GYN East Denver (Rocky Mountain) staff members and physicians. Jeremy and Whitney share the tremendous support they received from Drs. Emily Schneider and Jennifer Pitotti through their nine-month journey.
Tami and Brent overcame endometriosis and miscarriage to have three beautiful children with the help of the CU Medicine OB-GYN East Denver team.