Dr. Stacey Gold – High-Risk Pregnancy Doctor in New Jersey
Dr. Stacey Gold is one of our newest Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialists at New Jersey Perinatal Associates. Dr. Gold received her bachelor’s degree from Northeastern University and then graduated from Tufts University School of Medicine. She went on to complete her residency training at Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia and fellowship training in Maternal-Fetal Medicine at MedStar Washington Hospital Center in Washington, D.C. Dr. Gold is board certified in Obstetrics & Gynecology.
Dr. Gold’s research interests include labor management, fetal impact of diabetes, hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, as well as obesity and nutrition. She also has an interest in resident education and simulation training. Her academic record includes a multitude of peer-reviewed publications and presentations at national meetings. In her free time, Dr. Gold enjoys baking, trying new restaurants, hiking, and running.
Dr. Gold’s OB/GYN and Perinatal Specialties
Make an Appointment with Dr. Gold for High-Risk Pregnancy Care
August is National Breastfeeding Month: Here’s What You Should Know
This August is the 13th annual National Breastfeeding Month, and World Breastfeeding Week is celebrated August 1-7. The World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action (WABA) coordinates the campaign each year to raise awareness and encourage [...]
June is Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy (ICP) Awareness Month
Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP), or obstetric cholestasis (OC), is a serious liver disorder that can develop during pregnancy. ICP causes bile acids to build up in the blood, creating a high risk to [...]
National Infertility Awareness Week 2023
Did you know that 1 in 8 couples of childbearing age struggle with infertility in the United States? Infertility is a disease characterized by the failure to establish a clinical pregnancy after 12 months [...]
Why is a Multiple Gestation Pregnancy Considered High-Risk?
If you are pregnant with more than one baby at a time, it’s called multiple gestations. Multiple pregnancies are becoming more common as women are using fertility treatments and conceiving at an older age. [...]