Normal values of six hormones in women

The six female hormones refer to the six sex hormones, including luteinizing hormone, follicle stimulating hormone, pituitary prolactin, estrogen, progesterone and androgen. During the luteal phase, the normal range of luteinizing hormone is 1-12 U/L and follicle stimulating hormone is 1-9 U/L. The estrogen and progesterone in the body also increase significantly, with the normal value of estrogen usually being greater than 367 pmol/L and progesterone greater than 9.5 Pituitary lactogen is less than 1.14 mmol/L and androgens are less than 1.7 nmol/L during the luteal phase, as long as the value of pituitary lactogen is less than 1.14 mmol/L during non-pregnancy.