If luteinizing hormone is found to be abnormally elevated during the Hormone 6 test, it needs to be considered in conjunction with other hormone levels. Simple elevation of luteinizing hormone can cause ovulation abnormalities and luteinizing cysts, which need to be combined with the development of follicles in women. If there is abnormal follicular development, ovarian hypofunction or polycystic ovary syndrome, it will have a direct impact on normal pregnancy. If there is an abnormal increase in luteinizing hormone in the body, there will not be a single elevation, and it needs to be combined with the normal levels of other hormones in the hormone six. If the hormone levels are normal, the hormone levels should be adjusted according to the results of the test.