Pregnancy for women is a relatively complex process. Any problem that occurs in any stage may lead to infertility, and endocrine disorders are a common infertility issue among women. If a woman is not pregnant for a long time and goes to the hospital for examination, the doctor will first recommend that the woman undergo a six item sex hormone test. So, what are the six reference values for female sex hormones?
1. The normal value of testosterone is 0.7-3.1 nmol/L.
2. The normal value of estradiol is 48-521 nmol/L before ovulation, 272-793 nmol/L after ovulation, and 70-1835 nmol/L during ovulation.
3. The normal value of progesterone is 7.6-97.6nmol/L after ovulation and 0-4.8nmol/L before ovulation.
4. The concentration of luteinizing hormone is 2 to 15ml U/ml in the pre ovulation period, 30 to 100ml U/ml in the ovulation period, and 4 to 10ml U/ml in the post ovulation period. The normal value during non ovulation period is generally 5 to 25mlU/ml.
5. The normal range for prolactin is 0.08 to 0.92 nmol/L.
6. The concentration of follicle stimulating hormone is 1.5 to 10mlU/ml before ovulation, 8 to 20mlU/ml during ovulation, and 2 to 10mlU/ml after ovulation, with a normal range of 5 to 40mlU/ml.
For women, it is best to check the six sex hormones between the second and the fourth day of menstruation. Don't be under too much mental pressure in daily life, pay attention to rest, don't stay up late or work hard, and develop a good lifestyle habit and schedule.