Dr. William Kutteh Featured on Good Morning Memphis

To kick off National Infertility Awareness Week on April 21, Dr. William Kutteh joined the Health Watch segment of Fox 13’s Good Morning Memphis show. Dr. Kutteh said it’s important to call attention to fertility problems this week, citing that one in six reproductive age couples in the U.S. are affected with fertility issues.


Dr. Kutteh Featured in Memphis Health + Fitness Magazine, Discusses Ovarian Cancer

Dr. William Kutteh was interviewed in Memphis Health + Fitness magazine’s October 2013 cover feature, which focused on cancer in an article called “Real Steel: One Woman’s Story.” In the cover feature, Dr. Kutteh discusses ovarian cancer warning signs and risks with local writer Robin Beaudoin. Dr. Kutteh said one in 72 women will develop ovarian cancer in her lifetime. It is the tenth most…

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Dr. Kutteh Featured as Guest Expert on Creating a Family Internet Radio Show

Can your immune system affect your ability to get pregnant or stay pregnant? What is the immunological connection to infertility or miscarriage? Creating a Family host Dawn Davenport interviewed board-certified reproductive endocrinologist Dr. William Kutteh for her Sept. 25th radio show discussing immunology and infertility. In addition to an MD, Dr. Kutteh holds a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology and Immunology. He serves as Director of…

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Dr. Kutteh Interviewed by Fertility Authority, Discusses Bleeding During Early Pregnancy

Dr. William Kutteh recently shared his expertise with Fertility Authority in an article that discusses bleeding during early pregnancy. Fertility Authority is a comprehensive, interactive online network for women and men seeking fertility and infertility information. The article, published on Sept. 5, 2013, is titled “Can a Subchronic Hematoma Lead to Pregnancy Loss?” To access the entire article online, please visit http://www.fertilityauthority.com/articles/can-subchorionic-hematoma-lead-pregnancy-loss.


Dr. Kutteh Speaks on Infertility and Miscarriage at International Conference

Kutteh reports on the effects of obesity, tobacco use, alcohol use, and caffeine on infertility and miscarriage. MEMPHIS, Tenn — Dr. William Kutteh, one of the world’s leading researchers in recurrent pregnancy loss, was recently invited to present his latest findings on infertility and miscarriage at the annual meeting of  the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) in London. At the July 2013…

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