Media & Publications

Dr. Wei-Wei has been featured in various media platforms and contributed widely to a number of peer-reviewed journals, sharing research and insights in the field of obstetrics and gynaecology. These publications reflect an ongoing commitment to evidence-based practice and collaboration within the medical community and the general public.

Kiss92 Interview (Good Morning Doctor)

Dr. Wei-Wei Wee-Stekly joins Kiss92 FM to talk about heavy periods, painful cramps, endometriosis, and fertility struggles — real issues women face but rarely talk about. With over 20 years of experience, she breaks it down with empathy and specialist advice.

Refereed Journals

  1. The use of Anti-D immunoglobulins for rhesus prophylaxis: audit on knowledge and practices among obstetricians.
    Wee-Stekly, Wei-Wei, Kanagalingam D. Singapore Medical Journal 2009. 50(11): 1054-1057.
  2. Fetal sacrococcygeal teratoma: extremes in clinical presentation.
    Wee-Stekly, Wei-Wei, Tagore S, Tan JVK, Yeo GSH.
    Singapore Medical Journal 2011. 52(6): e118-e123.
  3. Diagnosis and treatment of vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia (VaIN).
    Wee-Stekly, Wei-Wei, Chia YN, Yam KL.
    International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics 2012. 117: 15-17.
  4. Incidence of hydronephrosis in severe uterovaginal or vault prolapse.
    Wee-Stekly, Wei-Wei, Wong HF, Lee LC, Han HC.
    Singapore Medical Journal 2013. 54(3): 160-162.
  5. Vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN): our experience on diagnosis and treatment.
    Wee-Stekly, Wei-Wei, Chin PS, Chia YN, Yam KL.
    Singapore Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 2013. 44(1): 24-28.
  6. Heterotopic pregnancy in a natural conception cycle presenting with acute abdomen: A case report and literature review.
    Siraj SHM, Wee-Stekly, Wei-Wei, Chern BSM.
    Gynaecology and Minimally Invasive Therapy (GMIT) 2014. 3: 100-102.
  7. Retroperitoneal tumors in the pelvis: a diagnostic challenge in gynecology.
    Wee-Stekly, Wei-Wei and Michael D Mueller.
    Frontiers Surgery 2014. 1:49 | doi: 10.3389/fsurg.2014.00049.
  8. Endometriosis: a review on the diagnosis and management.
    Wee-Stekly, Wei-Wei, Kew CCY, Chern BSM.
    Gynaecology and Minimally Invasive (GMIT) 2015. 4: 106-109.
  9. Laparoscopic excision of a solitary retroperitoneal neurofibroma in the pelvis.
    Wee-Stekly, Wei-Wei, MD Mueller.
    Gynecological Surgery 2016. 13: 49-50.
  10. Uterine fibroid or ovarian fibroma: Importance of comprehensive pre-operative consent-taking
    to include unexpected findings with management implications.
    Kwek, Lee Koon; Wee-Stekly, Wei-Wei; Chern, Su Min Bernard.
    BMJ Case Report 2018. bcr-2017-222608.
  11. Office hysteroscopy: A retrospective descriptive study of our experience over 5 years at a tertiary centre.
    Lim WW, Wee-Stekly, Wei-Wei, Siraj SHM, Chern BSM.
    Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics 2018. 2:26
  12. Serum CA19-9, CA-125 and CEA as tumour markers for mucinous ovarian tumours.
    Arb-aroon Lertkhachonsuk, Wee-Stekly, Wei-Wei, Chuenkamon Charakorn.
    Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research 2020. Vol 46, Issue 11: 2287-2291
  13. An unusual presentation of a missing IUCD: a case report and literature review.
    Cassandra Cheung et al Wee-Stekly, Wei-Wei.
    SJOG June 2020.
  1. Endometriosis: a review on the diagnosis and management.
    Wee-Stekly, Wei-Wei, Kew CCY, Chern BSM.
    Gynaecology and Minimally Invasive (GMIT) 2015. 4: 106-109.
  1. Fetal sacrococcygeal teratoma: extremes in clinical presentation.
    Wee-Stekly, Wei-Wei, Tagore S, Tan JVK, Yeo GSH.
    Singapore Medical Journal 2011. 52(6): e118-e123.
  2. Heterotopic pregnancy in a natural conception cycle presenting with acute abdomen: A case report and literature review.
    Siraj SHM, Wee-Stekly, Wei-Wei, Chern BSM.
    Gynaecology and Minimally Invasive Therapy (GMIT) 2014. 3: 100-102.
  3. Uterine fibroid or ovarian fibroma: Importance of comprehensive pre-operative consent-taking to include unexpected findings with management implications.
    Kwek, Lee Koon; Wee-Stekly, Wei-Wei; Chern, Su Min Bernard.
    BMJ Case Report 2018. bcr-2017-222608.

Non-Refereed Publications

  1. Morning sickness and body changes during pregnancy: Doctor’s tips.
    Wee-Stekly, Wei-Wei
    HealthXchange - A SingHealth Initiative Website, 2013
  2. Management of endometriosis.
    Wee-Stekly, Wei-Wei
    Medical News, SingHealth Newsletter for Medical Practitioners, Jan-March 2015
  3. Clinical insights: managing endometriosis in primary care.
    Wee-Stekly, Wei-Wei
    MIMS Doctor Dec 2018. Page 44-45
  4. Do not ignore endometriosis (translated from Chinese).
    Wee-Stekly, Wei-Wei
    Lian He Zhi Bao Newspaper 5 March 2019. Page 1
  1. Practical Obstetrics and Gynecology Handbook (2nd edition)
    Authors: A/Prof Tan TC, Dr. Tan KT, Dr. Tay EH.
    Chief Editor: Dr. S.P Chonkar
    Publisher: World Scientific

Wee-Stekly, Wei-Wei is the Contributor to Chapter 46 on Thickened Endometrium (Page 501- 509).


Dr. Wei-Wei Wee-Stekly
Dr Wei Wei
Senior Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist in Singapore
  • Fellow of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (UK)
  • Fellow of the Academy of Medicine (Singapore)
  • Member of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (UK)
  • Master of Medicine in Obstetrics and Gynaecology (Singapore)
  • Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (London)

Dr. Wei-Wei is an experienced obstetrician and gynaecologist in Singapore with a special interest in minimally invasive surgery. She completed her fellowship training in Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery in Switzerland and is currently an accredited Level 3 gynae-laparoscopist and trainer. Having worked at KKH for over 20 years previously, she brings with her a wealth of experience and insight to her own practice. As a devoted mother of three, Dr. Wei-Wei is also able to relate to and empathise deeply with her obstetric patients.

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