There is a reference range for each of the 6 sex hormones, if the test value is within the reference range, it is normal, if it is not within the reference range, it is abnormal, and the specifics need to be judged by the doctor. Sex hormone 6 tests are usually performed on an empty stomach during menstruation, and the 6 sex hormone indicators include follicle stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone, estradiol, progesterone, prolactin, and testosterone. There is a reference range attached to the 6 sex hormones checklist. If the blood is drawn during menstruation, then the value of the follicular phase in the reference range will be read. If the blood is drawn at other times, such as during the follicular phase, the value of the follicular phase of the reference range will be read, and if the blood is drawn during the luteal phase, the value of the reference range of the luteal phase will be read. Sex Hormone 6 reflects the ovarian function related to a variety of endocrine diseases, such as polycystic ovary syndrome, hyperprolactinemia, ovarian hypogonadism, menopausal syndrome, etc. It is an important indicator of the normalcy of female reproductive function. After the results of sex hormone 6 test come out, you should go to the hospital to interpret the report and take corresponding treatment measures under the guidance of the doctor.