Excess stress might induce infertility and abortion. It has been reported that Japanese women have experienced psychological stress than men. 1,2 Some studies have suggested that psychological stress could have harmful effects on the reproduction system. 3,4 Psychological stress increases oocyte aneuploidy and impairs oocyte meiosis, which has been shown to disrupt the development of fertilized eggs in animals, 5,6 and reduces successful fertilization in vitro. 7 Accordingly, protection from psychological stress may be important to keep the normal reproductive function. Psychological stress induces the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS; eg, O 2 •−, H 2 O 2 , OH•, 1 O 2 ) in oocytes. 5 Vigorous production of ROS can damage mitochondria, DNA, and