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 | 20
Hi, My gf is pregnant for 1 month ago after 1 month when her periods can't come then we check this and found pregnancy positive after we were decided we don't pursue this so she was taking obortion medicine like,she take 2 in the vagina and 1 under the tongue but after this exercise it's been 19 hours ago bleeding cannot start what we should need to do
Answered on 27th Apr '24
Bleeding may not begin promptly after taking abortion pills. For some females, there could be a delay in bleeding starting. This is sometimes normal, so don't get anxious yet. The body requires time to respond to the medicine. Ensure she rests and takes care of herself properly. Contact a gynecologist for guidance if bleeding hasn't commenced after 24 hours.
Female | 30
Hey I'm cherylene I've been struggling to fall pregnant and don't know what to do anymore I've been trying for more then a year and I already have a child of 4 year old I don't get a regular period since I was 16 years old My last period was the 12 of january
Answered on 27th Apr '24
Not getting pregnant after trying for a while is tough. Your irregular periods make pinpointing ovulation tricky - but that's key for conception. Causes could be hormone imbalances, or medical issues. Chart your cycle using ovulation tests or apps, talk to your gynecologist about what's behind the irregularity, and explore options to address it.
Female | 25
My friend take unwanted 72on 28 thmarch and after taking these medicine she's period has started on 3 April So she want to knows when will start she' s next period cycle
Answered on 26th Apr '24
Irregular periods are expected after taking Unwanted 72. The pill causes hormonal changes that impact your friend's cycle timing and flow. Her next period might arrive earlier or later than usual, or she may notice irregularities. While variations occur, consult a gynecologist if concerns arise.
Female | 27 years
I am 27 years old female. I want to ask about my pregnancy. My last month periods came at 24 march and this month my periods came today but not like before months little bit blood came in morning but now blood is not coming so what's the reason
Answered on 27th Apr '24
Implantation bleeding occurs when a fertilized egg adheres to your uterine lining. It doesn't signify pregnancy complications usually. Light spotting or bleeding can happen. If concerned or experiencing other symptoms, consulting a gynecologist is advisable for reassurance.
Female | 24
Im currently 7 weeks pregnant and yesterday after throwing up violently I had a small burst of red blood when I wiped my vagina. Now today there have been a couple of small brown wipes when going to the toilet not enough to reach my pad just when wiping. Should I be worried? I did some googling and found several people that said that the spotting was caused by the vomiting so not to worry.
Answered on 27th Apr '24
Spotting early in pregnancy can occur. Sometimes, vomiting increases abdomen pressure causing spotting. Brown spotting may be old blood. Harmless usually, but monitor bleeding. Rest, drink fluids, no heavy lifting. See a gynecologist if heavy bleeding or pain.
Female | 23
I’m Komal I’ve got my periods on 27of march and there is function in my family so what I can do to get my periods till 26april or how can I delay the periods date please help me
Answered on 26th Apr '24
Period delay tablets offer a simple solution for adjusting cycle dates. Consulting a doctor about these pills, designed to securely push back periods, is advisable. While effective, personalized guidance from a gynecologist ensures optimal outcomes.
Female | 23
My actual period is on 5th March , we had unprotected on 20th March at that tym I have taken contraseptive pill levonorgestrel , again we had unprotected sex on 14th &18th April , till now I haven't got my periods, I'm having Brest soreness and crampings , I have a doubt that I have conceived, should I do pregnancy test now or shall I wait for few more weeks?
Answered on 26th Apr '24
Many people worry when their period is late, especially after unprotected sex and taking emergency contraception. Signs like sore breasts, cramps, and a missed period could mean pregnancy. But these can also happen from hormone changes. It's wise to take a pregnancy test now for clarity. If negative, wait one week and test again for accuracy. You can also visit a gynecologist to clear your doubts.
Female | 22
I didn't get my periods for 2 months. It happened before also, so I took the regestrone tablet, can I take it again?
Answered on 24th Apr '24
Skipping periods for two months might seem normal, yet it signifies underlying issues. Stress, hormonal imbalances, or medical conditions could trigger this irregularity. Regestrone tablets may induce periods, but identifying the root cause is crucial. Consulting a gynecologist is wise, as they can diagnose and prescribe suitable treatment for regulating your menstrual cycle.
Female | 20
I have missed periods for almost 4months is it normal and I'm not pregnant
Answered on 24th Apr '24
Many things can cause this - stress, sudden weight gain or loss, hormonal changes, or health issues like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). You might notice bloating, acne, and extra hair growth too. It's wise to see a gynecologist about this.
Blogs Reviewed By Dr. Swapna Chekuri
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Liver Pain during Pregnancy: Understand Causes and Solutions
Exploring liver pain during pregnancy: causes, symptoms, and management. Prioritize maternal and fetal health with expert medical care.
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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