Ovulation prolactin level

So, what is the prolactin standard during ovulation? Generally speaking, the standards for prolactin levels during ovulation are as follows:

1. Range: Generally, the normal range is between 100-200ng/mL.

2. Time: 3-5 days before a woman's ovulation period, that is, 14-17 days after menstruation, her prolactin level will rise to a peak, usually 2-3 days after the peak.

3. Impact: Changes in prolactin levels during ovulation will affect women’s sexual desire and reproductive health, such as affecting the quality and quantity of egg cells, and the combination of sperm and eggs.

However, it should be noted that the standard for prolactin levels during ovulation is not absolute. Some people may have higher or lower prolactin levels due to physical reasons, or their menstrual cycle is not a standard 28 days, so their ovulation periods are also different.

In short, understanding the standards of prolactin levels during ovulation can help women better predict their sexual desire and reproductive health, and take corresponding measures to maintain their reproductive health. If you have any questions or need further explanation, please consult a doctor or professional.