The normal values of estradiol levels in women are different in the follicular phase, luteal phase, ovulatory phase, menopause, and postmenopause. The normal range of estradiol in the menstrual phase is between 25~309 pg/ml.
The menstrual period generally belongs to the follicular phase, when the estradiol level in women is 92~275 pg/ml, so it is normal for estradiol to be 200 pg/ml at this time.
Estradiol is a hormone in a woman’s body that tends to change with the physiological cycle and has no fixed value. Estradiol levels are lowest during the follicular phase and higher during the luteal phase as well as during ovulation. At the time of menstruation you are usually in the follicular phase, when an estradiol level of 200 pg/ml is usually normal.
It is recommended that if a woman finds that her estradiol level is 200 pg/ml during menstruation, she should not be overly anxious, relax her mood, and if there are other discomforts, she can consult her doctor in time to improve the relevant examination and standardize the treatment.