The hymen does not "tear itself up" It can be torn by a vast amount of things.
Ranging from sports [ any type, including horseback riding ] to Sex; or even masturbation.
Yes, it may.
Usually the hymen once broken, will make the girl bleed only once.
Your hymen does not break, it can be stretched or torn from vaginal penetration but normally only if penetration is rough or forced. The hymen may be torn from using internal menstrual products like tampons or menstrual cups, masturbation with toys or fingers, sexual intercourse, vaginal examinations, or it may remain in tact up until the woman gives birth.
The hymen doesn't break, but it can stretch or be torn whenever there is vaginal penetration. A speculum being inserted into the vagina may tear the hymen, but not normally as the doctor will be gentle to allow the hymen to stretch rather than tear needlessly.
The hymen does not break, it can stretch or be torn but this would be as a result of vaginal penetration. If you masturbate using internal penetration, such as with fingers or sex toys, then the hymen may tear but usually this will only occur if penetration is rough or forced.
There is no such thing as popping the cherry. You bleed because you are a virgin. I have asked my doctor this question because a lot of girls at school were curious. If you have intercourse your hymen is broken, though you may not bleed because it broke earlier if you rode a bike,rode a horse, did gymnastics and lots of other things.
That is called your hymen. It may be torn or still shut (virginity). Some people may discover that it has already been torn without them doing anything. Hope this has helped! Nikita Hamel, OBGYN.
u can break a female hymen by having sex or even riding a horse anythings possible when your not all that gentle.mines broke when someone punched me really hard i almost cried and i bled a little
hymen is a layer just below the urethral opening in females of young age and it is covered by minor labia. It's break due to activities or may be sex..thus behind hymen, is a path lead to uterus.
AnswerA common misconception about the hymen is that it is inside the vagina. It is actually a mucous membrane that is part of the vulva, the external genital organs and you could probably see your own with mirrors, if you know what you're looking for.
No, not all girls are born with a hymen. The hymen is tissue left over from development within the womb - at one point there was no vaginal opening, as the vaginal opening developed the skin that was covering that area retracted and became the hymen, but not all girls were born with a hymen. The hymen can be worn away, stretched, or torn partly or fully but usually even if torn fully or worn away it doesn't disapear completely - it's still there, just no longer in tact. Although sometimes a doctor may cut away a woman's hymen for medical reasons. There are also then girls who were born biologically male, thus wouldn't have a hymen.
As far as I know, it is a myth. I personally never bled when i lost my virginity. It may happen to very few girls, but it's not something that has to occur to know that a girl has torn her hymen. Many girls that are athletic such as, gymnastics, horseback riding, track, etc., usually have a slightly torn hymen already, due to the vigorous athletic activity. So really, it is a 50/50 chance that she will bleed. In any case use condoms and lubrication. Hope this helped.