“…Yet, there is reason to suppose that the MOET embryo is also abnormal when compared with an embryo recovered from a non-stimulated female. Superovulation can cause changes in the follicle and follicular fluid ( Dias et al, 2013a ; Santos et al, 2018 ; Fontes et al, 2019 ), oocyte ( Chu et al, 2012 ), oviduct ( Fontes et al, 2019 ), and endometrium ( Forde et al, 2012 ). The effects of superovulation on the reproductive tract could reflect the elevation in circulating concentrations of progesterone associated with the procedure ( Forde et al, 2012 ; O’Hara et al, 2012 ).…”