The six gynecological examinations include routine white belt laboratory tests, cervical cancer screening, ultrasound, as well as breast examinations, sex hormone six tests and routine gynecological examinations. It is best to have the test after the menstruation is completely clean, except for the sex hormone six test which does not draw blood. You should not have sexual intercourse, vaginal plugs, or vaginal douching before the test. The sex hormone test is often done on the second or third day of menstruation, mainly to understand the endocrine situation and whether the ovaries are functioning normally, and the results of the test often refer to the follicular phase.