You can't really tell. The hymen can be broken during a girl's life by horseback riding, gymnastics, and using tampons. Some woman are born with no hymen. If you don't lose your hymen before you become sexually active, it will break by being fingered or haveing sexual intercouse.
Most women's hymen wears away by the time they are sexually active. This is because of just activity that causes movement and friction in the vagina.
You can still get pregnant without your hymen being broken. The hymen is just a piece of skin - it doesn't prevent pregnancy
it is due to the rupture of the hymen
The hymen inside her vagina will not be present. Only, sometimes the hymen can be stretched or broken during other types of activity or even tampon usage. If you are wondering if she has had sex, just ask her.
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 cover the entrance completely so if semen comes on it or inside you can get pregnant.
No it's in your vaginal opening.. Urethrao Vagina (your hymen is at the opening here you may be able so see it by holding a mirror down there.)area of skin* AnusSorry to be crude, but sometime diagrams help.
Yes - in most women the hymen doesn't cover much of the vaginal opening so a tampon can easily pass through, the hymen is also flexible so can stretch to allow larger items to pass through without the hymen needing to tear and without being stopped.
There is no such thing as an unvirgin hymen the hymen is broken during intercourse.
It is a thin membrane stretched across the vaginal opening. There should be a small opening in it to allow the passage of menstrual blood. I compare my hymen to a pink flower. It looks like it has tiny petals (5) and it covers my vaginal opening. The hymen is tissue (skin in this case), it may slightly cover the vaginal opening or almost completely cover the vaginal opening, and some girls (20%) are born without a hymen or may tear the tissue in early childhood; so don't be alarmed if you don't feel that you have one! Lack of a hymen does not mean a girl has been sexually active! You are a virgin until first intercourse - hymen or none.
Males do not have a hymen. Theoretically, you can say that the male's foreskin is their hymen equivalent, as it serves the same purpose for the penis as a hymen does for the vagina.