How to check hormone 6 if you don’t have a period

Women who do not have menstruation should consider whether it is caused by pregnancy. If there is no pregnancy, a sex hormone test is needed to clarify the cause of irregular menstruation.
Women should first go to the hospital for blood test for human chorionic gonadotropin and ultrasound to clarify whether the amenorrhea is caused by pregnancy. If there is no pregnancy, the cause of irregular menstruation is considered to be endocrine disorders.
The best time for checking sex hormone 6 is the 2nd to 5th day of menstruation. However, since the patient does not have menstruation, progesterone can be taken under the guidance of the doctor in order to promote the thickening of the uterine lining, which will peel off after stopping the medication, thus having the effect of inducing menstruation.
However, some people may have side effects such as nausea, dizziness and headache after taking progesterone, and those who are allergic to the drug should change to other drugs to induce menstruation.
After the onset of menstruation, blood can be drawn on the 2nd to 5th day of menstruation to check the sex hormones, under the guidance of professional doctors to clarify the reasons for the lack of menstruation and then carry out targeted treatment. The use of the above medications should be in accordance with medical advice.