Sex hormone six normal value reference range

The six sex hormones include testosterone, estradiol, luteinizing hormone, follicle stimulating hormone, prolactin, and progesterone. Due to the different sources of reagents, measurement methods, data calculation and collection units, there is no complete and unified sex hormone measurement value, and the reference values vary from hospital to hospital, with the following general ranges: 1. 2, estradiol: usually at 18.35-110.1pmol/L before puberty, usually at 92-275pmol/L during follicular phase, 734-2200pmol/L during ovulation; 3, luteinizing hormone: usually at 2.12-10.89mU/ml during follicular phase, 19.18-103.03mU/ml during ovulation, 1.20-12.86mU/ml during luteal phase, 10.87-58.86mU/ml during postmenopause 4. follicle stimulating hormone: normal value is 5-40mlU/ml, ovulation is around 20mlU/ml, luteal phase value is 1.5-10mlU/ml; 5. prolactin: normal value of prolactin is below 20ug/L; 6. progesterone: follicular phase is 0.2-1.5μg/L, ovulation phase is 0.8-3.0 μg/L, luteal phase is at 1.7-27 μg/L, and postmenopausal is 0.1-0.8 μg/L. If a woman wants to check ovarian function, it is recommended to go for examination on the 3rd-5th day of the physiological period, because this period is the early follicular phase, and the sex hormone six test can reflect the ovarian condition. In addition, you should not use hormonal drugs for at least one month before the sex hormone test. The test should be performed in the early morning at 8-10 am on an empty stomach, and it is recommended to rest for half an hour before the blood is drawn to avoid affecting the test results due to mood swings.