UI Health (Chicago) [Doctor-Attended Birth]

Address:
1740 W. Taylor St.

Chicago, IL 60612
Large (between 1600 and 4000 births per year)
Perinatal
Level III

Outcomes

Overall C-Section Rate (Risk Adjusted) – 25.9%

As compared to Chicago-area hospitals, this rate is:

Low
Medium low
Medium high
High

Primary C-Section Rate (Risk Adjusted) – 16.8%

As compared to Chicago-area hospitals, this rate is:

Low
Medium low
Medium high
High

VBAC Rate (Risk adjusted ) – 30.6%

Low

As compared to Chicago-area hospitals, this rate is:

High
Medium high
Medium low
Low

Exclusive Breastfeeding Rate – 25.4%

High

As compared to Chicago-area hospitals, this rate is:

High
Medium high
Medium low
Low
  • Number of VBAC deliveries per year - 86
  • Epidural Rate -
  • Overall Induction Rate -
  • Early Elective Deliveries - 4
  • Episiotomy Rate - 1
MATERNITY CARE OVERVIEW

“The Family Birth Place is focused on providing personalized care for mothers-to-be and their families during their pregnancy and on their delivery day. We have been providing outstanding obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN) services to women in Chicago and the surrounding community for over 100 years. Our expert OB team is committed to promoting patient-centered care with a positive impact on quality of life for mothers, babies, and their families.”

“Here at UI Health, we strive to create a safe, comfortable, and memorable experience for all mothers as they bring their child into the world. Our caring and nurturing team will work closely with you to help your overall experience be the best it can be. We highly encourage keeping family close at hand to create a home-like environment with plenty of love and support.”

“What makes the care we provide so exceptional?

  • Prenatal education
  • 24-hour in-house OB physicians, midwives, and specialized OB anesthesiologists
  • Nurses specialized in OB patient care
  • Secured units to optimize mother and baby safety
  • Highest level of intensive care for babies born premature
  • Birthing support options to maximize comfort while in labor
  • 24/7 breastfeeding services
  • Providers and follow up care arranged for mother and baby prior to discharge from hospital”

Labor support & pain management: “Our team’s expertise in labor support techniques can help to improve comfort and decrease pain as you go through labor. Here at the Family Birth Place, we offer ways to ease your labor including birthing balls, squatting bars, birth stools, aromatherapy, hydrotherapy, breathing techniques, relaxation techniques, massage, and music. Beyond these techniques, we offer options for pain management. Pain medications, intravenous fluids, and epidural anesthesia are readily available if needed. The OB team is here to support you throughout labor and delivery to make this life-changing experience as comfortable as possible.”

Bonding, skin-to-skin, rooming in: “After your baby is delivered, you are given time with your newborn to bond and cherish the irreplaceable first precious moments. After some recovery time, you and your baby will be taken to a private or semi-private room on our Mother/Baby Unit to continue skin-to-skin contact and join your family. Rooming with your baby strengthens the maternal-fetal bond and has numerous health benefits for the newborn. The care team provides support and guidance to help you become more comfortable breastfeeding, bottle feeding, and learning your baby’s hunger cues in preparation for bringing your baby home. Our experienced postpartum nursing staff will also teach you how to care for yourself postpartum.”

The postpartum rooms on the Mother/Baby Unit offer:

  • Tranquil, quiet spaces separate from Labor & Delivery
  • Option to bathe baby in room
  • Rooming in of newborns
  • Cable TV
  • Mini-fridge
  • Photography service for you and your newborn
  • Convertible bed for loved ones who wish to remain in the room with you and your baby
  • Breastfeeding support

Postpartum Care: “While on the Mother/Baby Unit, our team will be there to provide nurturing care, answer questions, and help support you and your baby during these treasured times. Your pediatrician will see your baby throughout your hospitalization, addressing questions you have about caring for your new child. For peace of mind, the Mother/Baby Unit is a secured unit using an infant security system.”

Breastfeeding support: “At UI Health, we agree that breastfeeding is the most natural way to feed and nurture a baby; however, it is a learned art. Some new mothers benefit from knowledge and practical assistance to help them have positive breastfeeding experiences. The breastfeeding support programs at UI Health are designed to offer education, counseling and support so that breastfeeding can be a rewarding experience for mom, baby, and the whole the family.”

INSURANCE

Click here to see Insurance Accepted.

For questions about insurance, call:
312.413.7621
CHILDBIRTH CLASSES

UI Health offers a number of classes to prepare you for childbirth and parenting, including classes in Spanish.

To see a schedule of upcoming classes and register on-line, click here.

EXTERNAL​ ​REVIEWS
IDPH Hospital Report Card
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