Childbirth Recovery

Within a few hours of the delivery of your child, you and your baby will be moved to our Mother/Baby Unit, where you will continue recovering from childbirth and bonding with your newborn.


Our Mother/Baby Unit consists of 35 beautifully decorated private rooms, each with its own bathroom and shower, TV, DVD player, sleeper bed for family and high-speed Internet access. Our experienced staff will provide you with physical, emotional and informational support during your stay.

Other Special Touches:

  • New Parents with Baby"At Your Request" meal service featuring chef-prepared meals delivered to your room 
  • Complimentary guest meal voucher (additional vouchers are available for $7 each in the cafeteria)
  • 24-hour free access to the Newborn Channel with programming in English and Spanish on all aspects of newborn and mom care
  • Free valet parking for spouses/partners wearing a baby band
  • Baby photography services with Web access
  • Help with breastfeeding by certified Lactation Consultants
  • Free car seat inspection by a Certified Car Seat Technician
  • Luxury suites available for families looking for a little more privacy and space.

While we do everything we can to make your stay at Rose Medical Center exceptionally comfortable, we know there is no place like home. Our compassionate, caring and highly competent staff members will serve as coaches through your transition from hospital to home.

Mother and Baby Unit at Rose Medical CenterRooming-In

Babies are encouraged to room-in with their families, as research has shown that this increases breastfeeding success and facilitates family bonding. Should you need a break, however, nurses are available around the clock to care for your baby in our Well-Baby Nursery.

Infant Safety

At Rose Medical Center, we take infant security and safety seriously. All hospital staff have been trained on infant security measures and our highly sophisticated electronic banding security system is in place to add even another layer of security for our smallest patients.

As a parent, you play an important role in infant security. Hospital employees will identify themselves verbally, and those who care for babies wear a special ID badge. If someone appears improperly identified, you should question him or her and/or call your nurse for assistance before allowing that person to care for you or your baby.

Car Seat Safety

Speaking of safety, did you know that Colorado law states that parents MUST have a car seat installed in their car to transport their baby home from the hospital? At Rose, we offer free car seat safety checks for all babies born at our hospital. Learn More About Rose's Car Seat Safety Program>>>

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