About
Dr. Swapna Chekuri is a reputed Gynecologist, Infertility Specialist, Obstetrician and IVF in Hyderabad with over 18 years of experience. She has pursued her MBBS from J.S.S Medical College, Mysore in 2004 and MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology from J.S.S Medical College, Mysore in 2008. She currently practices at Hyderabad Woman & Fertility Center in Kothapet(Hyderabad). She holds membership of Indian Medical Association (IMA).
Visits
Hyderabad Woman & Fertility Center
Kothapet, Hyderabad
11-9-45/1,Above Axis Bank and HDFC Bank Building, 3rd Floor, Kothapet X Road, Nagole Road, Beside OMNI Hospital
Sun
- 10pm - 1pm
Mon-Sat
- 7pm - 9pm
- 9:45am - 2:30pm
Available Today
₹ 500 Approx.
Services
- Fertility Treatment
- Female Infertility Treatment
- Natural Cycle Ivf
- Laparoscopy Hysterectomy
- Ivf
Specializations
- Gynecologist
- Infertility Specialist
- Obstetrician
- IVF
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Questions Answered By Dr. Swapna Chekuri (10)
Female | 16
Hi i need help and advice . I have no symtpoms but i keep thinking and cant shut down now im making myself very sick from stressing and i keep thinking myself pregnant, i dont know if it is period or spotting but my period lasted four days and was dark brown almost like black with little bit of dark and bright red blood inbetween so is it my period? i took clear blue test two weeks after my period and it said im not pregnant at all but is it true, did i take it too late? am i okay? is there any need to stress cause i cant stop myself from overthinking
Answered on 15th May '24
It sounds like you're experiencing a lot of stress and anxiety about your current situation. The dark brown or black blood you're seeing is likely just older blood being shed, which can happen during a period and is usually nothing to worry about. Regarding the pregnancy test you took two weeks after your period, it's generally accurate at that time, but it's understandable to have doubts. Stress can sometimes interfere with our bodies and minds, so it's important not to let it take over. However, if you're still feeling uncertain or worried, it might be helpful to schedule an appointment with a gynecologist. They can provide you with more information and help address any concerns you may have.
Female | 23
I had sex on march 19 no intercourse has done only fingering after that i got my periods next month on April 12th that was proper pad filling 4day periods but this month my periods is getting delayed 12may is the date but till now it has not come so any chance of pregnancy?
Answered on 15th May '24
It's unlikely that you're pregnant since there was no intercourse and your previous period was normal. However, delayed periods can be caused by various factors like stress, hormonal imbalances, or lifestyle changes. Visiting a gynecologist for a proper evaluation and guidance regarding your menstrual health. They can assess your situation and provide appropriate advice and care.
Female | 26
Iam 26 year old female I didn't get my periods for two months suddenly and my upt is negative I have urinary tract infection also
Answered on 14th May '24
It's not rare for women to skip their periods on occasion. UTIs are related to symptoms such as a constant urge to pee, pain during urination, and myalgia. This can be brought by surgical procedures or UTIs can be caused by devices such as catheters. Meanwhile, in the genital area or the perineal regions, including the excess of moisture excretion from the perianal region as well. Drink more fluids, follow personal hygiene rules, and keep eating nutritious meals to most effectively help yourself. Only consider consulting a gynecologist when the signs are severe.
Female | 35
Hello, I'm 18 weeks pregnant and admitted for bleeding. Doctor told me that there is no amniotic fluid and that I should do red rest. Can you tell me if it will filled again? Thanking you in advance.
Answered on 13th May '24
it's crucial to follow your doctor's advice and rest as recommended. While amniotic fluid levels can increase, it's important to consult your gynecologist regularly for proper monitoring and guidance throughout your pregnancy journey.
Female | 19
I had unprotected sex and took emergency contraceptives on the same day but my periods are 4 days late could I be pregnant?
Answered on 13th May '24
Emergency contraceptives are effective in preventing pregnancy, but they're not 100% guaranteed. It's common for periods to be delayed after taking them. However, if you're concerned about pregnancy, it's best to consult a gynecologist for proper evaluation and guidance.
Female | 33
Am two days late of my period but am not pregnant....what is the possible cause
Answered on 13th May '24
In some cases, your period could be irregular even if you’re not pregnant. Stress, weight fluctuations, or hormonal imbalances are all possible reasons. Perhaps you have been very stressed recently or experienced changes in your daily life and diet. If your period is still late after a little while, it may be best to see a gynecologist just in case.
Female | 28
Am having pain in my pelvis area so the scan detect Acyesis
Answered on 10th May '24
It's concerning to hear about your pelvic pain and the scan detecting a condition like Acyesis. It's important to consult a gynecologist or obstetrician, as they specialize in reproductive health and can provide proper diagnosis and treatment tailored to your needs.
Female | 22
I am 22 years old female I took abortion yesterday but I did not bleed or anything I don’t know if it was successful or not what can I do
Answered on 10th May '24
Not everyone’s body is built the same way; thus, the bleeding following an abortion may differ from person to person. For instance, after a successful abortion, some people might experience light bleeding, while others could have mild cramps or even pass blood clots. On the other hand, absence of bleeding does not always mean that it was not successful too. Just wait for a few more days and see if you start bleeding. Should you have any concerns or unusual signs, please consult your gynecologist.
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Education
MBBS
J.S.S Medical College, Mysore
2004
MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology
J.S.S Medical College, Mysore
2008
Experience
Doctor
Swapna Clinic & Infertility Center
2008 - Present
Assistant Proffesor
Deccan Medical College
2009 - 2017
Memberships
- Indian Medical Association (IMA)
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