If you want to have a gynecological examination, it is best to do it within 3-7 days after menstruation. This stage is the best because at this time, the menstruation has just cleared and the vaginal discharge and cervical discharge will be relatively less, which will not affect the examination field. In addition, when doing cervical cancer screening, the specimen will be taken satisfactorily, so this stage of examination is recommended. Do not have sexual intercourse before the test, and do not have vaginal plugs or vaginal douching as this may affect the test results. It is also recommended that women have a gynecological examination every year without any discomfort, to find out whether there are abnormalities in the vagina and cervix, but also whether there are inflammations and tumors in the pelvis. Screening for cervical cancer is done to know whether there is high-risk HPV infection in the cervical epithelium and whether there is a possibility of lesions.