Dr Steven R. Goldstein MD, an expert Obgyn in Manhattan, is a Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at New York School of Medicine, serves as Director of Gynecologic Ultrasound at New York University Medical Center and is President of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine. Doctor Goldstein is in practice for over 25 years as an Obgyn in Manhattan. He uses painless, non-invasive Transvaginal Ultrasounds to monitor pregnancies. Early pregnancy follows very classic milestones of development and by following a pregnancy with Transvaginal Ultrasound a physician can tell if a pregnancy is meeting its milestones. Miscarriages usually take place one to four weeks after the pregnancy loses its viability. So for instance if a woman had a miscarriage in week nine, she could not have had a normal eight week six day ultrasound the day before she miscarried. By seeing patients very early in their pregnancy and following them at regular intervals with ultrasound, it is easy to see if the pregnancy is meeting its milestones. If a pregnancy were to fail, an elective Dilation and Curettage (D&C) will be performed to remove pregnancy tissue before spontaneous miscarriage sends the woman to the Emergency Room. In addition this provides the opportunity to examine the pregnancy tissue to see if there are any abnormalities of the chromosomes which will explain why the pregnancy failed and possibly prevent recurrent miscarriages. If you are pregnant and concerned about the heathy of your pregnancy or would just like it monitored, then contact the office of Dr Steven R Goldstein MD, a top Obgyn in Manhattan, for an appointment. All appointments are tailored to the patients and Dr Goldstein is the only medical specialist a patient will see. You may visit his website at www.goldsteinmd.com.
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