I respectfully disagree with everything but the initial statement.
You should always establish baselines. Those are arguably the single most important panel. Without those, you don't know what your gear is doing and how well. Your physical and/or mental results will be confounded and you'll be taking shots [literally] in the dark.
As far as 'it doesn't matter because you're female' - of course it does! Females still need to keep their estrogen (E2) in range for optimal mood, sex drive, avoidance of negative side effects, etc.
If you can make time to acquire, use and put the gear to work ie. workout, you can definitely stop off at your doctor's - no excuses. Unless it's money, then I can empathize and suggest a.) just the basics and b.) less frequent checks c.) possibly skipping the panels when you know your body well enough and your other panels have been consistent enough that you know what's going on with your body.
Also worth noting - the more you stack, the better chance of screwing up your homeostasis and needing intervention/more lab work. Keep it as simple as you can.