Endeavor Evanston Hospital (Evanston) [Doctor-Attended Birth]
Evanston, IL 60201

Our newy renovated birth center features labor tubs in many rooms.
You have the option to request use of a birthing stool.
Your support people: Two support people are allowed to accompany you during labor. If you want additional support, please discuss your situation with your nurse.
One-on-one nursing care: During active labor, you’ll have the benefit of one-on-one nursing.
Breastfeeding Resource Center: Breastfeeding support and services include:
- Prenatal breastfeeding classes
- Assistance with breastfeeding multiples and other special situations
- In-hospital consultations by referral
To make an appointment with a lactation consultant or to learn more about the Breastfeeding Resource Center, call (847) 570-2268.
24/7 support: Many members of the nursing staff are trained to support breastfeeding, so there is someone available 24/7 to help you with breastfeeding questions.
Evanston Hospital serves as a Regional Perinatal Network hospital for northeastern Illinois. Both high-risk mothers and high-risk babies are transferred to Evanston Hospital so they have access to the latest technology and highly-trained staff.
Maternity Fetal Medicine specialists: NorthShore’s Center for Maternal and Fetal Health at Evanston Hospital offers consultative, diagnostic and therapeutic services for women experiencing complications or high risk pregnancies.
Level III ISCU: Evanston’s Infant Special Care Unit (ISCU) is a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, the highest designation for nurseries, where neonatologists oversee baby’s care 24-hours a day.
Neonatologists are on-site 24/7.
ISCU:
All rooms offer televisions with streaming entertainment, including movies, music and games.
A fridge & microwave are available for your use in the unit.
Accepts Medicaid: Yes
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Several staff members are bilingual in Spanish. In-person American Sign Language interpretation is also available. In addition, video and audio interpretation is available in virtually all other languages, as well as telecommunication devices for the hearing/sight impaired.
Outcomes:
Overall C-Section Rate () – 18.6%
As compared to Chicago-area hospitals, this rate is:
Primary C-Section Rate () – 10.1%
As compared to Chicago-area hospitals, this rate is:
VBAC Rate () – 39.0%
As compared to Chicago-area hospitals, this rate is:
Exclusive Breastfeeding Rate – 67.9%
As compared to Chicago-area hospitals, this rate is:
- Number of VBAC deliveries per year - 172
- Epidural Rate - 81.7%
- Overall Induction Rate - 41.7%
- Early Elective Deliveries - 0%
- Episiotomy Rate - 1.1%
“At NorthShore University HealthSystem we believe that having a baby is not just a single event but a journey that starts before you become pregnant and lasts beyond the time you take your baby home. Our philosophy of childbirth is the same throughout the NorthShore University HealthSystem network: give every family the education, support, and facilities to meet their unique needs. Our family-friendly delivery options let you have the birthing experience of your choice. . . . [Y]ou’ll receive [] warm, personal attention from highly trained professionals, and you can tailor a program of maternity care to have the birth experience of your choice.”
Labor, delivery and postpartum:
At Evanston Hospital you can deliver in the warmth of one of our home-like Labor, Delivery and Recovery rooms, in the care of a nurse who has personal responsibility for you and your family. Our newly renovated birthing center features labor tubs in many rooms.
Evanston Hospital serves as a Regional Perinatal Network hospital for northeastern Illinois. Both high-risk mothers and high-risk babies are transferred to Evanston Hospital so they have access to the latest technology and highly-trained staff.
Newborn Intensive Care Unit (level III care)
Our Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) provides advanced, around-the-clock care for premature and critically ill newborns of all gestational ages. Board-certified neonatologists are on-site 24/7 to deliver immediate, specialized care in a healing environment designed to keep families together. Parents and babies can stay together in private rooms while receiving expert, compassionate support.
Breastfeeding Resource Center:
- “NorthShore University HealthSystem’s lactation consultants are all registered nurses and international board-certified lactation consultants with experience counseling, teaching and problem solving with mothers
- We support and promote breastfeeding while respecting each mother’s personal breastfeeding goals
- We educate each mother with the most current information to make informed choices about breastfeeding her baby
- We promote confidence in a mother’s nursing ability
- In helping the mother breastfeed, we use scientific, evidence-based principles
- We are sensitive to each mother’s cultural influences and their effects on breastfeeding practices
- We assist and support each mother throughout her breastfeeding experience”
Regional Perinatal Network hospital: “Evanston Hospital serves as a Regional Perinatal Network hospital for northeastern Illinois. Both high-risk mothers and high-risk babies are transferred to Evanston Hospital so they have access to the latest technology and highly-trained staff.”
ISCU: “Evanston’s Infant Special Care Unit (ISCU) is a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, the highest designation for nurseries, where neonatologists oversee baby’s care 24-hours a day.”
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Evanston Hospital offers walking tours of labor/delivery, postpartum and the nursery, led by a maternity nurse. The tour is free, but advance registration is required.
Evanston Hospital offers a range of classes for expectant parents, including classes on pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and parenting.
You can see a list of classes here.
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Family-centered C-section: The option of a family-centered C-section is available. Your partner can be present and your baby will be placed on your chest for skin-to-skin contact immediately after birth. You also have the option of using a clear (see-through) drape.