My wife is missing periods since 2 years very often . We married 1 month ago and had sex for around 7 times and she feels too much pain during intercourse. She already took medicines for periods in the past currently not taking any medicine since 6 months.
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Pain during intercourse can be normal initially.
Use any lubricant gel
But if it is too much that she doesn't allow, you may need to consult your gynecologist.
For irregular periods she can do some basic blood tests including tsh and pelvic sonography later after she clears periods
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