Taking short-acting contraceptive pills will not affect the medical examination. Short-acting contraceptive pills contain estrogen and progestin, which can treat irregular menstruation in addition to contraception in clinical practice, and the medical examination is mainly to check women’s liver function, kidney function, gynecological examination and ultrasound examination. If patients take short-acting contraceptives for a long time, reaching more than 3-5 years, it may also affect liver function and kidney function, which can be looked at during the physical examination. If there are abnormalities in liver function and kidney function, you need to stop taking oral short-acting contraceptives and need to use other methods for contraception. It is best for women to avoid menstruation during the physical examination, because the onset of menstruation can affect the physical examination.