Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital (Barrington)
Barrington, IL 60010




Doula Partnership Program: Advocate Good Shepherd’s nurses will work with your doula throughout your delivery to ensure optimal satisfaction and outcomes.
Before delivery: Prenatal breastfeeding classes help you prepare. You can register online here.
During your stay: All OB nurses have special training in breastfeeding support and can help you get started. A certified lactation counselor or consultant is available 7 days a week. If you need more assistance after discharge, a lactation consultant is available by appointment.
After birth: Complimentary Baby Bistro breastfeeding support group meets every Monday at the hospital between 12:30 pm and 2 pm. There’s no fee or registration required.
Baby’s First Year support group meets every Thursday between 12:30 and 2 pm.
Milk donor program: Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital is a milk depot for the Mothers’ Milk Bank of the Western Great Lakes.
Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital is a Level II extended neonatal capabilities perinatal care facility that’s staffed 24/7 with access to neonatologists, OBs and pediatric hospitalists. If your baby needs an even higher level of treatment, the hospital is backed by the resources at Advocate Children’s Hospital, which offers the highest level of neonatal and pediatric care available in Illinois.
Your labor, delivery and initial recovery will all take place in a comfortable, private suite, which features a bathroom, shower, Wi-Fi, movies and music. Your spouse, partner or support person is welcome to stay with you in the suite the whole time. After your initial recovery, you’ll continue your stay in another private room.
Accepts Medicaid: Yes
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Outcomes:
Overall C-Section Rate () – 24.5%
As compared to Chicago-area hospitals, this rate is:
Primary C-Section Rate () – 12.5%
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VBAC Rate () – 22.7%
As compared to Chicago-area hospitals, this rate is:
Exclusive Breastfeeding Rate – 86.8%
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- Number of VBAC deliveries per year - 40
- Epidural Rate -
- Overall Induction Rate -
- Early Elective Deliveries - 1.1%
- Episiotomy Rate -
“Whether you’re pregnant or planning to be, we know this is a special time for you and your family. At Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital, our goal is to exceed your expectations and provide a birthing experience that’s joyful and memorable.
By choosing our maternity hospital, you’ll feel pampered while having the added security of knowing you’re surrounded by the most experienced obstetrics team and best technology in the area. In fact, we’ve been recognized by U.S. News & World Report as a Best Hospital for Maternity Care.
Highlights of our birthing center include:
Advanced services for high-risk pregnancies: You and your baby have access to our level II neonatal and pediatric care, should you need it.
Breastfeeding resources: At our birthing center, you’ll receive the support you need to be successful at breastfeeding. We’ll help you reach your breastfeeding goals and offer lactation services seven days a week. Outpatient lactation services are available by appointment.
Pampered Pregnancy Program: This complimentary program allows you to choose the birth experience you want, including:
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- Individualized guidance
- Contact with our OB navigator
- Personalized educational materials
- A free massage and facial at the Good Shepherd Hospital Health and Fitness Center
What to expect when giving birth at a birthing center
We care about you, your family and your newest addition, so we strive to make your birthing experience as comfortable, relaxing, safe and supportive as possible.
When you have your baby with us, here’s some of what you can expect:
Private birthing and recovery suites: Your labor, delivery and initial recovery will all take place in a comfortable, private suite, which features a bathroom, shower, Wi-Fi, movies and music. Your spouse, partner or support person is welcome to stay with you in the suite the whole time. After your initial recovery, you’ll continue your stay in another private room.
Pregnancy navigator: We offer moms-to-be access to a pregnancy navigator for free. Expectant moms can sign up for this service in their first, second or third trimester. The pregnancy navigator will help you individualize your birthing experience. She’ll answer your questions, direct you to classes and programs and provide you with the personal attention you deserve.
Pampered Pregnancy Program: Whether it’s your first or fourth baby, you can choose to register for our Pampered Pregnancy Program. This complimentary program aims to give you the birth experience you want. It includes individualized guidance as well as such benefits as a complimentary massage and facial at our Good Shepherd Hospital Health and Fitness Center. To register or for more information about the Pampered Pregnancy Program, please call 847-842-2769, email Samantha Pagliuco at Samantha.Pagliuco@aah.org, or submit our online form.
Doula Partnership Program: Our nurses recognize the important contributions doulas offer moms, so we’ll work with yours throughout your delivery to ensure optimal satisfaction and outcomes.
Family bonding practices: We promote bonding through immediate skin-to-skin contact and parent-assisted bathing. We practice rooming-in which allows us to keep mom and baby together during the hospital stay.
Family-centered cesarean: Family is the focus of our gentle cesareans, which can decrease anxiety and lead to less pain medication for mom. With typical cesareans, a drape shields the sterile operating field. With a family-centered cesarean, the drape is placed so that mom can receive her baby immediately after birth and bond with him or her through skin-to-skin contact.
Advanced services, just in case: We’re a level II extended neonatal capabilities perinatal care facility that’s staffed 24/7 with access to neonatologists, OBs and pediatric hospitalists.
Breastfeeding support
We work with women throughout pregnancy and beyond to make sure they’re successful at breastfeeding. We even offer a breast milk donors program to help babies whose mothers have a low milk supply, are ill or are taking certain medications. Donated breast milk is available by request for all babies during their hospital stay.
Our breastfeeding support includes:
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- Before delivery: We offer prenatal breastfeeding classes on a regular basis to help you prepare for your breastfeeding journey. Register for an online class today.
- During your stay: All of our OB nurses have special training in breastfeeding support and can help you get the best possible start. If you need more assistance, a lactation consultant is available.
- After birth: We offer a complimentary Baby Bistro breastfeeding support group every Thursday from 10:30 a.m.-noon in the Integrative Medicine Conference Room. You can enter through the West Pavilion Entrance. There’s no fee or registration required. For questions, call the lactation office at 847-842-5569.
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You can register for an in-person tour by calling 1-800-3-ADVOCATE.
Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital offers a variety of classes and resources that can be helpful to you and your family during your pregnancy and your newborn’s first months. You can search the catalog of classes here and register online. You can also register by calling 1-800-3-ADVOCATE and mentioning the class code.
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Family-centered cesarean: The drape is placed so that mom can receive her baby and bond through skin-to-skin contact and breastfeeding in the cesarean suite. A support person is welcome during the birth and throughout recovery.