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How can you tell if you have a hymen?

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I am 13 never had s*x. I have looked down there wondering if i have one and i cant tell if i do or not. How can you tell if you have a hymen still?

I have rode horses and played sports like soccer, and i ride bikes, is there a chance i don't have one anymore? How can i tell?

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  1. well if you try to enter anything your vaginal entrance and it's pain full then you still have your hymen


  2. it won't break from riding horses it will just strech and every female has a hymn until they m*********s really hard or they have s*x..

  3. Hymen: a thin membrane that surrounds the opening to a young woman's v****a. Hymens can come in different shapes. The most common hymen is shaped like a half moon. This shape allows menstrual blood to flow out of a girl's v****a.



    Imperforate hymen: An imperforate hymen can be diagnosed at birth but sometimes the diagnosis isn't made until the teen years. An imperforate hymen is a thin membrane that completely covers the opening to a young girl's or young woman's v****a. Menstrual blood cannot flow out of the v****a. This usually causes the blood to back up into the v****a and the abdomen (belly) resulting in abdominal and/or back pain. Some teens may also have pain with bowel movements and difficulty passing urine.



    The treatment for an imperforate hymen is minor surgery to remove the extra hymenal tissue and create a normal sized vaginal opening so that menstrual blood can flow out of the v****a.



    Microperforate hymen: A microperforate hymen is a thin membrane that almost completely covers the opening to a young women's v****a. Some menstrual blood may be able to flow out of the v****a but the opening is very small. A teen with a microperforate hymen usually will not be able to get a tampon into her v****a and may not realize that she has a very tiny opening. If she is able to put a tampon into her v****a she may not be able to remove it when it becomes filled with blood. The treatment is minor surgery to remove the extra hymenal tissue making a normal sized opening for menstrual blood to flow out.



    Septate hymen: A septate hymen is when the thin hymenal membrane has a band of extra tissue in the middle that causes two small vaginal openings instead of one. Teens with a septate hymen may have trouble getting a tampon in or trouble getting a tampon out. The treatment for a septate hymen is minor surgery to remove the extra band of tissue and create a normal sized vaginal opening.


  4. Well, If you look in a mirrow and stretch the 2 lips of your v****a. You might only see deepish in there that you have a small hole with pink/other color around it that is your hymen if you just see to dark then yeah its not there

  5. you can tell if your hymen is broken by feeling your public area with your fingers. it you can insert more then one finger into your v****a then your hymen is most likely broken.

  6. This may sound weird but use a mirror... if you see a think piece of skin over the opening... that's your hymen... each person's varies, some people have a full piece of skin, others seem to have little holes/sections missing. Let's put it this way, when you see it you'll know that's it.

    There is a chance of you not having one anymore... some people don't know when they loose theirs, as not all persons bleed when losing their hymen.  

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