The best time for gynecological examination is within 3-7 days after the end of menstruation. The brown vaginal discharge has stopped within 3-7 days after the end of menstruation, when ovulation has not yet entered, the vaginal discharge is also less, and the endometrium is thinner for better visualization or observation during the examination. It is recommended that women should undergo gynecological examinations once a year after they enter their 30s, especially cervical cancer screening, which includes white belt routine, abdominal ultrasound, breast examination and cervical cancer screening. Avoid sexual intercourse and bathing the night before the gynecological examination, and avoid using gynecological lotions to avoid affecting the examination results. When having a gynecological examination, it is important to fill in the relevant information truthfully, especially the reproductive history, which has an impact on many examinations.