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Dr. Sudeepthi Prasad

OB-GYN (Obstetrician-Gynecologist)

Dr. Sudeepthi Prasad is an obstetrician-gynecologist practicing in Fremont, California. Dr. Prasad specializes in women's health, particularly the female reproductive system, pregnancy and childbirth. As an obstetrician-gynecologist, or OB-GYN, Dr. Prasad can treat a number of health issues related to the vagina, uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes and breasts. Dr Prasad can also treat women during pregnancy, labor, childbirth and the postpartum period. In this specialty, doctors focus on reproductive care from puberty through adulthood.
Dr. Sudeepthi Prasad
  • Fremont, California
  • Bangalore University
  • Accepting new patients

Pudendal neuralgia?

May be endometriosis even if laparoscopy is negative since stopping periods makes it better. Abd/pelvic CTA or MRI could be done to done to rule out any soft tissue pathology. READ MORE
May be endometriosis even if laparoscopy is negative since stopping periods makes it better. Abd/pelvic CTA or MRI could be done to done to rule out any soft tissue pathology. Would recommend seeing a neurologist due to sciatica.
Hope you feel better!! Take care!

IVf process?


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Good luck and stay safe

Pregnancy before ovulation?

If you had intercourse within 24 hours before ovulation, you could get pregnant.
Be kind and stay safe!

Am I pregnant or just depressed?

Definitely do a home urine pregnancy test. Reach out to your OBGyn or primary care provider for further evaluation of depression. Get your blood counts and thyroid tests done for READ MORE
Definitely do a home urine pregnancy test. Reach out to your OBGyn or primary care provider for further evaluation of depression. Get your blood counts and thyroid tests done for evaluating your tiredness. If you are not exercising, do so, you will feel better! Start off with a 10-20 minute walk once or twice a day.
Take care of yourself! Stay safe!

Dark spots on body?

They look like cafe au lait spots, they could be harmless or associated with some disorders. See your primary care doctor and follow up.
Take care and stay safe!!

How is the condition of my pregnant sister?

This is a high risk pregnancy based on the history. She is at increased risk for diabetic keto acidosis. She needs close follow up with maternal fetal medicine specialist and endocrinologist(diabetes READ MORE
This is a high risk pregnancy based on the history. She is at increased risk for diabetic keto acidosis. She needs close follow up with maternal fetal medicine specialist and endocrinologist(diabetes specialist) to have a safe pregnancy. Discuss with her attending physician, ask questions, come up with a plan and follow everything advised to a T.
Take care and safe pregnancy!

Help with contraception?

I’m assuming you are peri menopausal and having a period if you are concerned about pregnancy and took emergency contraception. Since you are concerned about pregnancy, it is READ MORE
I’m assuming you are peri menopausal and having a period if you are concerned about pregnancy and took emergency contraception. Since you are concerned about pregnancy, it is a good idea to wait for your period and then start HRT.
Take care and stay safe!

Flagyl reaction?

Yes, stop the medication and contact your doctor! Also, take Benadryl 25 mg pill every 6 hours as needed, helps with swelling/reaction. It makes you sleepy, watch out if you are READ MORE
Yes, stop the medication and contact your doctor! Also, take Benadryl 25 mg pill every 6 hours as needed, helps with swelling/reaction. It makes you sleepy, watch out if you are working.
Take care!

Dull ache in pelvic area?

You need to see a OBGyn for a consult and have a pelvic ultrasound to look at your ovaries.
Take care!

Bumps on my labia?

You need to see your doctor for an exam.
Take care!

Can I get pregnant after this?

If you take Plan B within 24 hours of unprotected sex, it is 95% effective. If you take it between 48 and 72 hours of unprotected sex, the efficacy rate is 61%. If you are more READ MORE
If you take Plan B within 24 hours of unprotected sex, it is 95% effective. If you take it between 48 and 72 hours of unprotected sex, the efficacy rate is 61%.
If you are more than 48-72 hrs from ovulation, chances are pregnancy are almost none.
Take care!

My Zoladex implant?

You usually do not have a period with Zoladex implant if you are using it for endometriosis.Check with your provider.
Take care and stay safe!

Contraception decision?

Use something long acting and you don’t have to take it everyday like a subdermal implant in your arm, has low dose progesterone, good for 3 years and 99% effective. You’ll notice READ MORE
Use something long acting and you don’t have to take it everyday like a subdermal implant in your arm, has low dose progesterone, good for 3 years and 99% effective. You’ll notice irregular bleeding for first 3-6 months, usually settles down after that and you might have no periods until you have the device in your arm. Look up information on Nexplanon.com
Take care and stay safe!

Did I take too much ibuprofen?

Since you are taking it briefly (assuming) for 5 days, you can take 600 mg every 6 hours (take with meal or a snack) on the days you have severe pain, then take 600 mg every 8 READ MORE
Since you are taking it briefly (assuming) for 5 days, you can take 600 mg every 6 hours (take with meal or a snack) on the days you have severe pain, then take 600 mg every 8 hours with your 3 meals. It would help to buy ibuprofen, which is enteric coated to prevent gastritis. Advil is one of the brand available over the counter which is enteric coated. Also, you might have endometriosis with such severe pain during periods, birth control pills will help with your pain. See your OB/Gyn and discuss more about this.
Take care and stay safe!!

Colposcopy and vaginal biopsy?

Small amount of bleeding is normal after Colposcopy and cervical biopsies. Your bleeding seems to be heavier than expected. Call your doctor’s office and talk to someone to see READ MORE
Small amount of bleeding is normal after Colposcopy and cervical biopsies. Your bleeding seems to be heavier than expected. Call your doctor’s office and talk to someone to see if you have to go in to get checked.
Take care and stay safe!!

Why is my period late?

This has nothing to do with the contraceptive pills since you had your periods after stopping the pills. Your body just goes back to its regular hormonal control within a month READ MORE
This has nothing to do with the contraceptive pills since you had your periods after stopping the pills. Your body just goes back to its regular hormonal control within a month after you stop the pills. See your OBGyn for help with your periods.
Take care and stay safe!

Am I pregnant? Do I have an STD?

Do your urine pregnancy test now and repeat in 2 weeks again if negative. Definitely get your STD tests done.
Take care!

Is this a symptom of pelvic inflammatory disease?

No, PID does not cause external belly button infection. See your primary care doctor so that they can help you!
Take care!

Pregnancy!?

Chances of pregnancy after tubal ligation are rare (1-3/10,000) depending on the method of permanent sterilization. That said, risk of ectopic pregnancy is high when pregnancy READ MORE
Chances of pregnancy after tubal ligation are rare (1-3/10,000) depending on the method of permanent sterilization. That said, risk of ectopic pregnancy is high when pregnancy test is positive. You need to see your gynecologist right away and get an ultrasound and hcg quant levels done.
Take care!

Chemical pregnancy caused by breastfeeding?

When you are breastfeeding your baby, the hormone that causes you to make milk, prolactin, also stops you from ovulating and having your period. If you are breastfeeding every READ MORE
When you are breastfeeding your baby, the hormone that causes you to make milk, prolactin, also stops you from ovulating and having your period. If you are breastfeeding every 2-3 hours, it can be up to a year before your period returns. But some women do ovulate when breastfeeding, that increases your chances of pregnancy. Coming to progesterone, progesterone can be used as contraception (mini pill) during breastfeeding, but it is effective only if it is taken every 24 hours religiously. It is not necessary to take high doses of progesterone. Mini pill has “0.35 mg” of progesterone. Plan B used for emergency contraception has 1.5 mg of progesterone. It is really stressful to worry about pregnancy when breastfeeding. I would advise you to try long-term contraception like an IUD or subdermal implant, which have low doses of progesterone to prevent pregnancy. Talk to your OBGyn more about these.
Take care and stay safe!!

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