Do you need a sex hormone six test to prepare for pregnancy?

If a woman is preparing for pregnancy for the first time and has regular menstrual cycles, she can usually be exempted from the test, but if her menstrual cycles are irregular or she has a history of abortion, she will need to be tested for sex hormone 6.
Sex hormone 6 is not a major item in the preparation for pregnancy test. For women who are preparing for pregnancy for the first time and have normal menstrual cycle, usually there is no endocrine problem, in this case, they can prepare for pregnancy normally and do not need to check sex hormone 6.
If a woman’s menstrual cycle is disturbed, delayed or early menstruation occurs and lasts for a long period of time, and she has failed to prepare for pregnancy or had spontaneous abortion or fetal arrest after pregnancy, it is recommended that the test of sex hormone 6 should be done when preparing for pregnancy again.
This test can clarify whether the ovarian function is normal and whether the hormone secretion is normal, which can help better fertilization.
If you are considering to prepare for pregnancy, you can consult the relevant doctors in the hospital to clarify whether it is necessary to do the sex hormone six test, and do not blindly judge on your own.