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Seasonal variation in human fecundability
L J Smits1, G A Zielhuis, P H Jongbloet
1Department of Epidemiology, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Abstract:
Seasonality of effective fecundability was investigated in a cohort of 402 women born in or near Rotterdam, The Netherlands, between 1873 and 1887, and married before the age of 40 years. Applying a newly developed method allowing simultaneous control for inherent couple fecundability, numbers at risk of pregnancy, and multiple confounders, we found a trend towards higher fecundability during the first half of June and the first half of December (P = 0.06). Seasonality of effective fecundability appeared to be strongest for women who married at <20 years of age. Potentially important implications for the study of seasonality of adverse reproductive outcome are discussed.