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IJRM-Iranian Journal of Reproductive Medicine. 2004; 2 (2): 81-85
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-174325

ABSTRACT

Backgrownd: Studies in regions with seasonal climatic variations have revealed a correlation between human natural conception and birth rates. Holidays and other cultural activities probably have influence on conception, but the ambient temperature and emotional influences on the female hormones related to fertility may play an important part in the seasonal variation in conception


Objectives: The aim of study was to determine the relationship between the success rate of Assisted Reproductive Technique [ART] treatment cycles and temperature in different seasons


Materials and Methods: A retrospective study on all individuals undergoing assisted ART at our institution was performed during June 2000 to June 2001. The study population represented 258 IVF-ET cycles and 821 ICSI treatment cycles. Different variables were analyzed using jj test


Results: In IVF treatment cycles, conception was more common from early spring [March to June]. This decreased from spring, with the minimum in fall, 22% and 14%, respectably. A significant seasonal variability in the number of eggs, embryo transferred and sperm motility was not demonstrated [p>0.05], but sperm count was significantly higher in spring than any other season [72 +/- 4 xl0[6] and 52 +/- 7xl0[6], respectively]


Conclusion: The seasonal changes should be taken into account together with other factors when evaluating infertility data

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