A hymen can be fixed by surgery. Most hymen restoring surgeries are sought out by people who are looking to restore their virginity for cultural reasons.
An operation does exist and is performed in some countries (sometimes illegally) that can cut open the fragments of a broken hymen and sew them back together to form a likeness of an unbroken hymen. It is not a guaranteed surgery and can only be performed in certain cases and depends on how much of the hymen remains attached. It would be best to seek the advice of a licensed cosmetic surgeon.
Hymen repair can only be found by medical professionals. Often times, they can see the scar tissue that takes place during healing after surgery.
You don't need surgery, you obviously have a very stretchy hymen if it is still intact after intercourse and it will give naturally when the baby is born.
The hymen is a structure found in the human vagina; it is a remnant of the fusion between the internal reproductive organs and the involution of the external surface to create an opening. This structure is generally not found in dogs whether she has been spayed or not. The spay surgery (an ovariohysterectomy) would have very little impact on a hymen, since the vagina is not manipulated during the surgery.
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No, 'breaking' your hymen cannot impact on your period at all.Your hymen is tissue that surrounds the opening to the vagina, it cannot be broken but can be torn. Your period is controlled by the menstrual cycle is a domino effect of hormonal changes within the reproductive organs, the hymen has absolutely nothing at all to do with your menstrual cycle.
Not unless he has the surgery reversed.
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You remove the tampon in the same way that you inserted the tampon, you simply pull out. If your hymen gets in the way then gently push it back so you can pull the tampon out through the hymen. If you have problems then you can always use pads instead, and ask for surgery to have the hymen cut so that it doesn't pose you any more problems - but whether you do this or not is up to you.
The broken hymen is always still there on the side and by surgery they can sow it back on, but it can not grow back.
Inoperable means unable to be fixed via surgery.