Health checkups are receiving more and more attention in clinical practice. Many women have a lot of concerns when it comes to health checkups because of the presence of their menstrual cycle. To be clear, most items can be performed when the period comes, such as blood glucose, blood lipids, liver function, kidney function, uterine adnexal ultrasound, breast ultrasound, thyroid ultrasound, electrocardiogram, and front and side chest films, which are perfectly fine to check. However, routine urine tests, for example, are easily affected by menstruation and may be positive for red blood cells, so try not to check routine urine tests during menstruation. In addition, for example, the endocrine hormone test must be done on the second or third day of menstruation, so that the blood can be drawn at this time to meet the test requirements.