What is the standard value of sex hormone six

  Sex hormone 6 contains 6 components, and when there is an imbalance in one of the sex hormone values, it can cause infertility, miscarriage, premature birth or fetal abortion, and many other phenomena, so everyone should know the standard sex hormone 6 values.  Follicle stimulating hormone. In early ovulation, it is around 1.5-10nmol/L, after ovulation, it is between 8-20nmol/L, and in late ovulation, it is between 2-10nmol/L. The normal value is 5-40nmol/L. Luteinizing hormone. Luteinizing hormone is between 2-15 nmol/L before ovulation, 30-00 nmol/L at the time of ovulation, 4-10 nmol/L at the time of ovulation, and 5-25 nmol/L during the non-ovulatory phase.  Prolactin. The normal value during non-lactation is between 0.08-0.92nmol/L, if it is higher than 1.0nmol/L it is also considered hyperprolactinemia.  Estradiol. It is at a concentration of about 48-521 nmol/L in the preovulatory period, 70-1835 nmol/L when entering ovulation, and 272-793 nmol/L after entering ovulation. Progesterone. It is between about 0-4.8 nmol/L before ovulation and between about 7.6-97.6 nmol/L in the late ovulation period.  Testosterone. In general, the normal concentration is approximately between 0.7-3.1 nmol/L.  If there is a significant abnormal range of sex hormone 6 values, it will lead to infertility or miscarriage, so women should be aware of these values and should be treated promptly if they are out of range.