Northwestern Medicine Central Dupage Hospital (Winfield) - BirthGuide Chicago

Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital (Winfield)

Address:
25 N. Winfield Road
Winfield, IL 60190
(630) 933-6425

Hospital | Doctor-attended birth

  • Large (between 1600 and 4000 births per year)
  • Perinatal Level III

Outcomes:

Overall C-Section Rate (risk adjusted) - 28.4%

As compared to Chicago-area hospitals, this rate is:
Among the LOWEST
low
MEDIUM - LOW
med-low
MEDIUM - HIGH
med-high
Among the HIGHEST
High

Primary C-Section Rate (risk adjusted) - 16.9%

As compared to Chicago-area hospitals, this rate is:
Among the LOWEST
low
MEDIUM - LOW
med-low
MEDIUM - HIGH
med-high
Among the HIGHEST
High

VBAC Rate (risk adjusted) - 18.6%

As compared to Chicago-area hospitals, this rate is:
Among the HIGHEST
High
MEDIUM - HIGH
med-high
MEDIUM - LOW
med-low
Among the LOWEST
low

Exclusive Breastfeeding Rate - 58.9%

As compared to Chicago-area hospitals, this rate is:
Among the HIGHEST
High
MEDIUM - HIGH
med-high
MEDIUM - LOW
med-low
Among the LOWEST
low
  • Number of VBAC deliveries per year- 75
  • Epidural Rate - no data provided
  • Overall Induction Rate - no data provided
  • Early Elective Deliveries - 0 %
  • Episiotomy Rate - 10%

Maternity Care Overview

Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital is a wonderful place for your labor and delivery. From the moment you arrive, you’ll be provided with skilled services and care options to make your childbirth experience comfortable and personal.”

Services include:

“A personal childbirth plan: The specialists at CDH want to create a personal, memorable childbirth experience for you and your family. As your delivery draws near, consider your preferences for family participation, pain management and breastfeeding so your care team can help provide the experience that’s right for you.”

“High-comfort, high-tech birthing suites: When it’s time for your baby’s arrival, you’ll settle into a private, homelike labor-delivery-recovery suite equipped with the latest technology. Experienced labor and delivery nurses offer the care and support you need through every stage of childbirth, and maternal fetal specialists are standing by to handle any complications.”

“Pain management options: During labor, you’ll have a variety of pain-relief options, including natural methods as well as medications and anesthesia (typically an epidural) epidural administered by anesthesiologists, who are available on site 24/7.”

“Excellent nursing care: After your baby is born, you’ll move to a private mother-baby suite. You’ll have a personal mother-baby nurse to care for you and your baby, answer any questions, provide education and connect you with any needed resources.

Personal choices, advanced resources: We encourage you to have your baby stay with you in your room. All of your baby’s care can be provided in your room, and you may participate in the care as much as you wish. Should you require some quiet time to rest and recover from delivery, the nursery is available 24/7 to provide care for your baby. Your nurse will be able to assist you with any of your individual needs. You may have visitors any time of the day or night, or you can also choose to limit your visitors. Simply let your mother-baby nurse know your preference.

Breastfeeding support: Certified lactation consultants are here to provide education, resources and ongoing support to help you have a successful breastfeeding experience. CDH supports breastfeeding.”

INSURANCE

Click here to see Insurance Accepted.

MATERNITY SERVICE TOURS

CDH offers tours, including a question-and-answer session with a registered nurse or prenatal educator.

Registration is required. Children are not allowed on the tours.

Call 630.933.4234 to register.

CHILDBIRTH CLASSES

CDH offers a range of classes for expectant families. You can see a schedule of their upcoming classes here.

Last updated: November 4, 2023
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