“…In all cases of ovarian development in mammals, the first meiotic germ cells are situated towards the medulla, and the oogonia in the cortical periphery are the last to enter meiosis (Byskov and Andersen, 2013); only the oocytes that arrive to the cortex are arrested and thus salvaged. In the ovarian cortex, a gradient of stromal density exists, with the most tissue pressure and density being near the surface, gradually decreasing towards the centre, with the least dense tissue in the ovarian medulla (Figure 2) (Shikanov et al, 2011;Silber et al, 2015;Woodruff and Shea, 2011). With the use of in-vitro follicle culture, it has already been postulated that pressure may hugely affect resting follicle development (Shikanov et al, 2011;Woodruff and Shea, 2011).…”