The most important thing is to interpret the results of sex hormone 6 in women in conjunction with the different menstrual cycles. Generally, sex hormone 6 is performed on the 2nd-3rd day of the menstrual cycle, which is the time period that can reflect the basic function of the ovaries. Under normal circumstances, the follicle stimulating hormone is around 10mIU/mL, if it is higher than 10mIU/mL and fluctuates between 10-20mIU/mL, it may indicate that the corresponding function of the ovaries may be abnormal. Luteinizing hormone should be compared with follicle stimulating hormone to get a clear result. Other hormone levels such as estradiol and progesterone may also fluctuate depending on the menstrual cycle. Androgens within 2ng/DL are normal, and lactogen within 30μg/L is normal.