# Clomiphene citrate reduces premature LH surge in obese women during controlled ovarian stimulation: a retrospective cohort study

**Authors:** Yuqi Zeng, Yuting Huang, Yali Liu, Xi Shen, Yunhan Nie, Li Wang, Yanping Kuang

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2025.1512821 · Frontiers in Endocrinology · 2025-03-21

## TL;DR

Clomiphene citrate helps reduce premature LH surge in obese women during fertility treatment, making it a safer and more effective option.

## Contribution

This study demonstrates clomiphene citrate's effectiveness in suppressing premature LH surge in obese women during controlled ovarian stimulation.

## Key findings

- Overweight and obese women had significantly reduced basal LH levels (p<0.001).
- Clomiphene citrate decreased the incidence of LH exceeding 10 IU/L in obese women (7.19% vs 3.62% vs 2.27%, p<0.05).
- Embryo transfer, implantation, and pregnancy rates were similar across BMI groups.

## Abstract

Clomiphene citrate effectively suppressed the negative feedback of estrogen on the hypothalamus and induces premature luteinizing hormone (LH) surge during controlled ovulation stimulation, while obese women often have impaired hypothalamic-pituitary function. This study aimed to investigate whether the utilization of clomiphene citrate for controlled ovulation stimulation in obese women can effectively decrease the likelihood of premature LH surge.

A retrospective study was conducted on women under the age of 38 with normal menstrual cycles and ovarian reserve who underwent controlled ovulation stimulation (COH) using clomiphene citrate. The participants were categorized by the Asian body mass index (BMI) classification. The dynamic reproductive endocrinological profiles during COH, especially the probability of serum LH concentration exceeding 10 IU/L, as well as the outcomes related to the embryo development and pregnancy, were compared among three BMI groups.

The basal levels of LH exhibited a significant reduction in overweight and obese women (p<0.001). Additionally, there was a significant decrease in the incidence of LH concentration exceeding 10 IU/L during controlled ovulation stimulation among overweight and obese women (7.19% vs 3.62% vs2.27%, p<0.05). Moreover, there were no significant differences observed among the three BMI groups regarding embryo transfer numbers, implantation, pregnancy or live birth rates.

In obese women, clomiphene citrate effectively controlled LH levels, resulting a low prevalence of premature LH surge compared to patients with normal weight. This evidence contributes to a safer and more effective treatment for infertility in obese individuals.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** clomiphene citrate (PubChem CID 60974)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** infertility (MESH:D007246), obese (MESH:D009765), COH (MESH:C536438), overweight (MESH:D050177), premature LH surge (MESH:C565870)
- **Chemicals:** LH (MESH:D007986), Clomiphene citrate (MESH:D002996)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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