The gynecological hormone 6 test can help the doctor understand the general condition of the patient’s endocrine system and also assist in the diagnosis of various diseases of endocrine disorders. Generally, the time of blood sampling is chosen 3-5 days after the menstrual period, which is in the early follicular phase and reflects the reserve level of the ovaries, or at any time for patients who are amenorrheic or have not had a period for a long time. What are the precautions to take before having blood drawn? Firstly, fasting, fasting after 10pm the night before the blood draw, no breakfast the next day and drawing blood at 9am-10am, in order to reduce the disturbance of hormones in food; secondly, if the patient is taking sex hormone drugs, stop taking them for at least one month before the test; finally, hormone secretion can fluctuate due to various factors such as eating, emotions, exercise and rest conditions, especially the prolactin ( Finally, hormone secretion can be affected by various factors such as food, emotions, exercise and rest, especially the result of PRL, so try to maintain emotional stability, pay attention to rest and do not exercise strenuously in order to get an objective and accurate result. All six hormone tests can be done at the same time, or you can choose to have several or one of them done according to your condition, depending on your doctor’s schedule. For the accuracy of the results, follow the above precautions to have your blood drawn for the test.