Regular menstruation and normal ovulation are not recommended to check the sex hormone six test, unless pregnancy preparation is considered. Sex hormone six test time is in the morning of 2 to 5 days of menstruation on an empty stomach and sit still for about 20 minutes for the test, the purpose is to understand the ovarian reserve function, commonly used in scanty menstruation, amenorrhea, polycystic ovary syndrome, abnormal uterine bleeding, and preparation for pregnancy and other diseases. For amenorrhea, the test can be performed on any day of the week regardless of the menstrual cycle, and also requires fasting and sitting still for about 20 minutes in the morning. Sex hormone six tests reflect the ovarian function, it is recommended to visit the hospital, under the guidance of the doctor to carry out the test, according to the doctor’s interpretation to understand their own ovarian reserve function and other issues.