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Maternity

At Medlley Healthcare center offers private rooms, Level II Nursery, and Maternal Fetal Medicine Services in a family-focused and caring environment.
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Discover a Path To Excessent Health

A Labor of Love
The Maternity Center at Medlley Healthcare Center

At Maternity Center, we want you to feel at home, and our Maternity Center provides you with an up-to-date facility and compassionate staff for a safe and calm childbirth experience. We are proud to have been ranked with one of the lowest C -Section rates in Chicago. BirthGuide Chicago also rated Saint Anthony as a top performing hospital for VBAC (Vaginal Birth After Cesarean) in the Chicagoland area.

We encourage early family bonding and focus on patient-centered care and comfort, including spacious and private delivery rooms, accommodations for family and guests and a bilingual staff with interpreter services.

We offer a full range of services to help you learn what to expect during pregnancy, preparing for labor and delivery, as well as caring for your newborn after you give birth.

Prenatal care
Obstetrics & midwifery
Maternal-fetal medicine
Ultrasounds and other testing
Breastfeeding support
Free prenatal classes offered in both English and Spanish
Diabetes education
Circumcisions
Changing Medicine, Changing Lives

Regular Medical Checks Provided

We offer Nitrous Oxide as an alternative to an epidural during delivery.  We have also added a new laboring tub for relaxation and help with contractions and back pain during labor. 

Disclaimer: The following FAQs are to address common general questions. If you have a significant symptom or concern, or if you believe you are experiencing an emergency, call your physician or 911.

Who will care for me during my pregnancy and delivery?

Medlley Healthcare Maternity Division of Maternal–Fetal Medicine is a group practice. Throughout your pregnancy, you may see different physicians. Our physicians’ clinic schedules vary. They may be in the office, hospital for deliveries or ultrasound suites. Or, they may have other administrative, teaching or research duties. Know that they all work together as a team to provide you with the best possible care.
 
Northwestern Medicine prides itself as a premier academic medical center. Every aspect of your care will be under the direct supervision of an attending physician. However, your medical team may also include Maternal–Fetal Medicine clinical fellows, OB/GYN resident physicians and medical students. Many studies show that academic medical centers provide the best care. The presence of physicians-in-training is an integral reason for this.
 
On the day of your delivery, the physician on-call in the hospital (OB/GYN or MFM physician) will manage your labor and delivery. However, your maternal–fetal medicine physicians will be available at all times. Our entire team is dedicated to ensuring you receive the best possible care. 

How often will I be seen in the office during my pregnancy?

Prenatal visits are typically scheduled:

  • Up until week 20: once every four weeks
  • 20 to 36 weeks: once every two to three weeks
  • 36 weeks until your delivery: once a week

You may need visits more often. We recommend that you schedule two to three appointments at a time.

Should I have genetic screening? What are my options?

We offer preconception and prenatal genetic testing. We also offer screening for hereditary cancer syndromes. Your healthcare provider will make recommendations based on your individual risk factors. These may include your age, ethnicity and family history.

What vaccinations (immunizations) are recommended during pregnancy?

We recommend you receive the influenza (flu) vaccine and tetanus-diphtheria-pertussis (Tdap) vaccine to protect you and your baby. Other adults and children who will be in close contact with your baby should also be vaccinated.

What if my baby is breech or non-cephalic?

If your baby is not in the cephalic (vertex) presentation by 37 weeks, there are two options:

  • Attempt an external cephalic version procedure. This tends to be scheduled after 37 weeks of pregnancy.
  • Plan for a cesarean section.
How soon after delivery should I be seen in the office?

Before leaving the hospital, schedule a follow-up visit for postpartum care. In most cases, we want to see you about six weeks after delivery. In certain cases, we may recommend that you be seen sooner. If you have unusual pain, bleeding, fever or feelings of depression, please schedule an earlier appointment.

Do I need any additional evaluation if I was diagnosed with diabetes during pregnancy?

Women who have diabetes during pregnancy (gestational diabetes) are at increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes in the future. You will likely be screened for diabetes at your postpartum visit (about six weeks after delivery).

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X-Ray Imaging

X-ray imaging, also known as radiography, is a medical imaging technique that uses radiation to create pictures of the inside of the body.
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Prenatal Checkups

Gynecology

Gynecology is a medical specialty that focuses on the health of a woman's reproductive system. It includes the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of female reproductive disorders and diseases.
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Parenting

At Medlley Healthcare Parenting is the act of raising children, providing care, and supporting their development. It includes teaching, protecting, and guiding children so they can become independent adults.
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For Everything Else

Consultations

Consultations at Medlley Healthcare is a conference or meeting at which opinions are exchanged or advice is prescribed. If one doctor says your severe blueberry allergy is cured, you might want a consultation with another doctor before indulging in the forbidden fruit.
Where Care Comes First

We Are Trusted For Expertise and Care

Medlley Group are full-time certified Nurse-Midwives (CNMs) and highly involved in the entire labor and delivery process.  Backed by a team of obstetricians, they personally see all laboring women in the unit and integrate their woman-centered model of care into every patients’ birth experience – safe and satisfying in a patient and welcoming environment, provided with emotional support and encouragement before, during, and after the labor and delivery process. They will also work closely with you on your preferred birth plan. 

Medlley Healthcare now has interactive TVs in all of our Labor and Delivery and Mother Baby rooms to make your experience even better. 

You can zoom with family and friends, anywhere, at any time, right from your hospital bed.  Spouses, grandparents, baby’s siblings at home, family deployed overseas – now you can introduce your bundle of joy with anyone during your hospital stay

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