Summer versus winter: the impact of the seasons on oocyte quality in in vitro fertilization cycles.
Regis Yukio ChoMariana Mitiko AsekaKahisa Natiele Fontana Dal TosoArthur William PassosJaime KulakVivian Ferreira do AmaralAntonio Fernandes MoronPublished in: Revista da Associacao Medica Brasileira (1992) (2024)
Oocyte dysmorphisms were found in 70-80% of cases and were more common in winter. The main features include a thickened zona pellucida, enlarged perivitelline space, irregular shape, and cytoplasmic granularity. This implies better-quality oocytes in the summer than in the winter. However, retrospective studies have limitations due to data collection biases and potential confounding variables such as diet and exercise. Future research is needed to confirm these findings and explore the underlying mechanisms.