Endeavor Elmhurst Hospital (Elmhurst) [Doctor-Attended Birth]
Elmhurst, IL 60126

Hydrotherapy: Some birthing suites come equipped with whirlpool/bath tubs with Jacuzzi jets while others have walk-in showers with hand-held wands.
Labor and delivery nurses are trained to assist you with various techniques, such as use of birthing balls, warm showers, massage, position changes and relaxation. If you desire pain medication, such as analgesics or epidurals, anesthesiologists are available 24 hours a day.
Elmhurst Hospital is the first hospital in DuPage County to offer nitrous oxide as a pain relief option for women in labor, and it has been adopted by both the hospital’s OB-GYNs and the Elmhurst Clinic midwives.
Family & friends: Elmhurst Hospital has a liberal visitation policy, leaving it up to you who visits you in the hospital. Any adults you invite will be there to support you during labor. Determining who is present during delivery is a decision you can make with your physician or midwife. However, if complications arise, visitors may be asked to leave, as caring for you and your baby is the top priority.
Siblings at birth: If you would like your older children to visit you during labor, they must be accompanied by a responsible adult other than your support person. If you want them to attend the birth, you must have written permission from your provider and the children must take the “Sibling at Birth” class prior to labor.
Partner rooming-in: Each room is equipped with a couch that converts into a bed for your partner’s comfort.
One on one nursing care: A nurse will be assigned to you one-on-one during active labor.
Mother-baby nurses are specially trained to assist you and are available 24/7 as you start breastfeeding. Lactation consultants can also come to your room to assist with any breastfeeding difficulties, answer your questions, and offer proper techniques. If there is a medical need to pump breast milk for your baby, a hospital grade pump is available for use in the hospital. Your nurse will instruct you in the correct use of the pump.
Learn more about breastfeeding services here.
The care team at Elmhurst Hospital includes board-certified obstetrician-gynecologists and neonatologists and specially trained nurses (including advanced practice nurses, labor and delivery nurses and neonatal nurses). You’ll also have access to maternal-fetal medicine specialists and pediatric subspecialists.
Accepts Medicaid: Yes
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Over-the-phone interpretation is offered in virtually any language.
Outcomes:
Overall C-Section Rate () – 23.7%
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Primary C-Section Rate () – 12.2%
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VBAC Rate () – 10.8%
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Exclusive Breastfeeding Rate – 76.7%
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- Number of VBAC deliveries per year - 41
- Epidural Rate -
- Overall Induction Rate - 36%
- Early Elective Deliveries - 0%
- Episiotomy Rate - 5%
The overall induction rate reported above is for all births in the Edward-Elmhurst Health system.
All other rates are for births at Elmhurst Hospital.
“We recognize that no two families, and no two births, are alike. You may be a single mother. You may be a surrogate mother. You may have a spouse or a partner. Every family is looking for something different.”
“The Family Birthing Centers at Edward-Elmhurst Health provide expert care from the minute you decide to have a baby until well after your child is born. But we don’t stop there. In this beautiful place where babies enter the world, you’ll find something beyond clinical expertise. Here, you’ll find respect for individual choice.”
“What makes us different: Many expectant parents have trusted us with their care, and it shows. Edward-Elmhurst Health welcomes over 5,500 babies into the world annually.
At Elmhurst Hospital, “we respect you and honor your birthing choices. Our individualized approach allows you to guide your birthing plan your way. From innovative, specialized labor and delivery services, including midwifery [], to private birthing suites, deluxe family amenities and highly-equipped nurseries, our Family Birthing Centers combine state-of-the-art technology with personalized, expert medical care — all wrapped in the comforts of home.”
“Edward-Elmhurst provides a full range of pregnancy and baby services, including:
- Innovative, specialized treatment: You’ll have access to ultra-innovative technology, enhanced birthing methods and specialized care for high-risk births and multiples.
- Medical expertise: You’ll have your own dedicated birthing team, including board-certified obstetrician-gynecologists, specially trained nurses and nationally-certified midwives, who are advanced practice nurses.
- Comfortable private rooms: You’ll have your own private, deluxe, fully-equipped birthing suite and mother/baby room so you and your family feel at home.
- Fully-equipped nurseries: Your baby will have access to extended capabilities in the Level IIe Special Care Nursery at Elmhurst Hospital.
- Helpful resources: You’ll have access to a variety of classes to help prepare for pregnancy, childbirth and caring for your newborn. We also know the transition to parenthood can trigger a wide range of emotions and we’re here to help with our Mommy Baby Hour and Nurturing Moms programs.”
“We know you want the best for you and your baby. Count on Edward-Elmhurst to provide an experience that’s second to none. We’re committed to providing you with a safe, optimal birthing experience geared toward your individual needs and preferences. Because that’s what every new mom deserves.”
More about Elmhurst Hospital:
“Private birthing suites: When you have your baby with us, you get your own private birthing suite. It’s as close as you get to the comforts of home, combined with expert medical care and technology, for a first-class experience. Your luxurious, modern suite comes with a private bathroom, a flat screen TV, and a couch that converts into a bed for your partner’s comfort.
Each room has a birthing (exercise) ball and a comfortable chair for you to use during labor if you desire. For those seeking additional comfort and enhanced relief during labor, some suites come equipped with whirlpool/bath tubs with Jacuzzi jets while others have walk-in showers with hand-held wands.
While you’re here, smart pumps deliver, monitor and balance your medications for safe administration. Also, ID badges track when your doctors and nurses enter and leave your room to ensure you receive the assistance and attention you need.”
Comfort measures: “During labor, we’ll help you achieve the comfort level you desire. Some women give birth with mild pain or discomfort, controlled by comfort measures, relaxation and breathing techniques. Others prefer medication to control pain. Elmhurst Hospital is also the first in DuPage County to offer nitrous oxide as a pain relief option for women in labor, and it has been adopted by both the hospital’s OB-GYNs and the Elmhurst Clinic midwives. Unlike systemic drugs that can cause unwanted effects, nitrous oxide (a tasteless, odorless gas inhaled through a mask) is considered safe to use during labor and can be beneficial for both pain relief and anxiety relief. It also has a quick onset and quickly exits both the mother’s and baby’s system.”
“One on one nursing care: A nurse will be assigned to you one-on-one during active labor. We truly listen to you and let you guide your birthing plan.”
“The Golden Hour: After delivery, you and your baby will stay in your private birthing suite for approximately two hours to recover. This is a great time for you and your partner to get to know your newborn. It’s also an important time for mom and baby bonding. Skin-to-skin contact with your baby has scientifically proven benefits: baby’s temperature, heart rate and blood sugar stabilize faster. And both mom and baby’s stress hormones are reduced by skin-to-skin contact. This is a good time for you to start breastfeeding, if desired. For these reasons, we generally discourage visitors during the first hour after birth.”
“Memento: At Elmhurst Hospital, new moms receive a large water mug.”
“Baby portraits: We work with experienced photographers to capture your baby’s first photograph with a natural, artistic style. Your professional mini photo shoot can take place right in the comfort of your private room and can also include other family members.”
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Elmhurst Hospital offers tours for you and your partner to see one of the actual birthing rooms. The hospital staff will explain the various monitors, equipment and services offered.
Click here to see a schedule of tours.
Edward-Elmhurst offers classes for expectant families on a range of topics, from breastfeeding basics to learning about childbirth, infant massage, infant CPR and more. The hospital suggests that you register early in your pregnancy because space is limited and classes fill up quickly.
You can see a schedule of classes by clicking here or call 630-527-6363 for more information.
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Family-centered / gentle c-section: Elmhurst Hospital offers the option of a family-centered c-section. Your provider will discuss your options with you and make an individualized plan for your care.