Best Louisville Obstetricians



51 doctors found for 'Obstetrician in Louisville, Colorado and surrounding areas.

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Loralie Davis Moeller, MD
Obstetrician
Louisville, Colorado 80027
(303) 439-8910
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Carole Ann Christensen, MD
Obstetrician
Louisville, Colorado 80027
(303) 665-1045
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Daniel C Austin, MD
Obstetrician
Louisville, Colorado 80027
(303) 673-0448
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Molly Elisabeth Romary, MD
Obstetrician
Louisville, Colorado 80027
(303) 673-0224
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Long P Huynh, MD
Obstetrician
Louisville, Colorado 80027
(303) 439-8910
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Karin Grace Spears, MD
Obstetrician
Louisville, Colorado 80027
(303) 439-8910
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Molly L T Yardley, MD
Obstetrician
Louisville, Colorado 80027
(303) 665-1045
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Carolyn Wepman, MD
Obstetrician
Louisville, Colorado 80027
(303) 673-0224
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Rosa Juanita Cisneros, MD
Obstetrician
Denver, Colorado 80229
13.9
 mi.
10
Judith C Cuneo, MD
Obstetrician
Denver, Colorado 80229
(720) 929-1655
13.9
 mi.
11
Greta Kay Brandstetter, MD
Obstetrician
Denver, Colorado 80229
(303) 586-5001
13.9
 mi.
12
William Wilfred Brown III, MD
Obstetrician
Denver, Colorado 80204
17.0
 mi.
13
Andrew Clark Catron, MD
Obstetrician
Denver, Colorado 80204
(303) 436-6000
17.0
 mi.
14
Matthew Phillip Breeden, MD
Obstetrician
Denver, Colorado 80218
(303) 861-4914
18.7
 mi.
15
Victor Dabelea, MD
Obstetrician
Denver, Colorado 80218
(303) 228-1251
18.7
 mi.
16
Udell Lawrence Bernstein, MD
Obstetrician
Denver, Colorado 80206
(303) 399-6120
19.4
 mi.
17
Lesley N Bevan, MD
Obstetrician
Denver, Colorado 80220
(303) 320-8499
20.4
 mi.
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Jill Kent Davies, MD
Obstetrician
Denver, Colorado 80220
(720) 848-1060
20.4
 mi.
19
Bhavani Chillara, MBBS MD
Obstetrician
Denver, Colorado 80246
(303) 388-4631
21.4
 mi.
20
Richard R Bury, MD
Obstetrician
Denver, Colorado 80210
(303) 778-5989
22.1
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Obstetrics Information:

Obstetrics is a division of medicine which involves caring for women's reproductive tracts, as well as their children during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postnatal period. Almost all obstetricians are also gynecologists.

Obstetricians offer prenatal care, which is important in screening possible pregnancy complications. Routine physical exams and lab tests include complete blood count, antibody screen,. Rubella screen, hepatitis screen, STD culture, pap smear, and more. An obstetrician can also use imaging to monitor the pregnancy.

Emergencies during pregnancy must also be dealt with. Such situations include ectopic pregnancy, pre-eclampsia, placental abruption, fetal distress, shoulder dystocia, uterine rupture, prolapsed cord, obstetrical hemorrhage, and puerperal sepsis.

During pregnancy, the obstetrician can do a number of tasks, including monitoring the progress of labor, accelerate labor, provide pain relief, surgically assist, or perform a Caesarean section.
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