Doctor Steven R. Goldstein MD a is a Top New York City Gynecologist. Too often pregnant women experience “spotting” or bleeding during their pregnancy with some combination of pain, weakness, cramping and then they proceed to the emergency room to be told that they have miscarried. This miscarriage did not take place when the pain or cramps or spotting to outright vaginal bleeding began. In fact the pregnancy may have been lost one to four weeks earlier. Miscarriage is just the spontaneous passage of the pregnancy tissue. This is why Dr. Goldstein closely monitors all his pregnant patients by transvaginal ultrasounds to make sure that the pregnancy is meeting its very predictable milestones indicating the well-being of the embryo. Dr. Goldstein currently serves as Director of Gynecologic Ultrasound at New York University Medical Center. He is a Fellow of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine and is currently its President. Dr. Goldstein has also served on the board of directors of the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers. He has contributed several books on ultrasound and invented the Goldstein catheter, the smallest and most comfortable catheter on the market. Dr. Goldstein, a Top New York City Gynecologist, uses this vast experience with these non-invasive ultrasounds to personally perform each transvaginal ultrasound to monitor his patients’ pregnancies. By using early ultrasound and monitoring a pregnancy to see that it is developing normally, when a pregnancy does fail, Dr. Goldstein can virtually always detect that before it is spontaneously passed. This prevents ending up in the Emergency Room at 4AM and needing an emergency D&C. In addition, this allows chromosomal analysis of the pregnancy tissue to give the couple a better understanding of why the pregnancy may have failed, possibly preventing recurring miscarriages in the future. For more information on Dr Steven R. Goldstein MD, a Top New York City Gynecologist, or to schedule a consultation regarding pregnancy monitoring in order to detect miscarriages early, please visit his website at www.goldsteinmd.com.
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