Elizabeth Stein, CNM, MSN, MPH, is a well known midwife. Through her practice, Ask Your Midwife, PC, Elizabeth works closely with her patients to educate, encourage, and empower them to make choices that enhance their overall health, pregnancy experience and strengthens their family. She combines current medical knowledge and modern technology with the caring inherent in midwifery.
Elizabeth Stein practices obstetrics and gynecology in New York City. She offers full scope care which includes prenatal care, labor and delivery, postpartum care, breastfeeding support, annual GYN exam, breast exam, Pap smear, HPV testing, HPV vaccination (Gardasil), family planning, STD screening and treatment, infertility treatment, perimenopausal and postmenopausal care.
Stein completed her midwifery education at Columbia University in New York City and holds Master's Degrees in Nursing and Public Health. Elizabeth Stein has been certified by the American College of Nurse Midwives since 1985 and is licensed in New York State. She has extensive experience with high-risk pregnancies as well as normal obstetrics and gynecology.
As a leading expert and practitioner of modern midwifery, Elizabeth Stein regularly comments on topics including women’s health, pregnancy, family planning, as well as public policy issues impacting the midwifery community. To contact Elizabeth Stein for any media requests please contact Christina Daigneault at 212-710-9396 or 917-207-4686.
To learn more about Elizabeth Stein and Ask Your Midwife, please visit www.AskYourMidwife.com.
Top Tips for Women's Health: Medical Care Every Woman Should Know About
By Women’s Health Expert Elizabeth Stein, CNM, MSN, MPH
1. Well Woman Gynecology - Women should see their midwife or ...
April 22, 2011 - 12:40pm
1. Remember, your baby is going to come when the baby wants to come. Your baby is in charge. Your baby does not read the due date on the prenatal chart or your sonogram report. Your due date is ...
February 25, 2011 - 12:03pm
1. Keep your insurance card and important phone numbers with you at all times. If you go into labor or your water breaks while out of town, call your midwife or physician immediately so that they ...
February 24, 2011 - 12:57pm
Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) impacts 40 percent of women across the U.S. Pregnant women with herpes can transmit the virus to the skin, eyes, brain or central nervous system of their newborn. Herpes ...
March 4, 2010 - 12:13pm
This answer only applies to pregnant women whose water has not broken, carrying one full-term baby in vertex presentation (head down).
The Braxton Hicks contractions you may have been ...
January 26, 2010 - 11:44am
Pregnancy should always be considered in a sexually active woman who misses her period. A urine pregnancy test is easy to do and available in most drugstores. However, there are other ...
September 25, 2009 - 8:24am
By Elizabeth Stein, CNM, MSN, MPH
Midwife & Leading Women’s Health Expert
Most women want a baby, later if not sooner. Once you catch baby lust, nothing will satisfy baby lust except a baby. ...
August 25, 2009 - 7:53am
Are you pregnant? Are you thinking of becoming pregnant? Here are 10 important things to consider for a healthy pregnancy.
Vitamins: Take prenatal vitamins with folic acid and essential ...
August 3, 2009 - 10:14am