If you have had intercourse then your hymen (a skin inside the vagina) has been broken and yes, once this happens you stand a high rate of getting pregnant.
You can't. It is possible though rare to be born without one, but commonly the hymen is ruptured in a completely non-sexual way when the girl is young. So it is a myth that a woman having a hyman can prove virginity. But once it is gone, unless it was torn very recently, it isn't possible to prove when it was ruptured, or if it existed at all.
The strictest answer is that you will still be a virgin until your hymen has been ruptured. This is also known as the maidenhead. It is a piece of skin in the vagina the is usually pierced by intercourse, but can also be broke by injury. Sometimes gymnasts and other athletes have their hymen ruptured accidentally, so this would not necessarily mean they were no longer a virgin.So for simple sake, lets say until the hymen is ruptured the female is still clinically considered a virgin. However many people consider virginity to be taken or ended upon the insertion of a penis int he vagina regardless of rupturing the hymen.To fully answer the question, yes you will still be a virgin and once you have intercourse and the hymen is ruptured, there will most likely be a small amount of blood and pain.
Usually the hymen once broken, will make the girl bleed only once.
Once the hymen has been punctured it cannot be re-closed without surgical measures.
it can be rebuilt only by surgical intervention,but why you wanna do that???its something terrible, derogatory that you'll do to yourselfe......!!!!
The hymen has no purpose once you are born. In the womb the vaginal canal is supposed to be closed and that is why the hymen was there. The closer you get to birth the more it disappears and many are born without one.The hymen has no known function like many things in the human body such as the appendix.
No, once the hymen is broken in a 10 or 12 year old girl is will remain broken.
The hymen has absolutely nothing to do with menstruation. The hymen does not break - it can wear away, stretch, or tear as a result of penetration - typically the hymen will only tear if there is rough or forced penetration. Menstruation is controlled by the reproductive organs, you start to menstruate once you reach a point where the body is mature enough to start ovulating (which occurs two weeks before menstruation).
No, the hymen cannot regrow. The hymen can stretch as a result of penetration, such as during sexual intercourse, and if a person doesn't have sex for some time the hymen can relax back to it's original state. The hymen can also be torn as a result of penetration, once torn it cannot un-tear.
The chances of getting pregnant are zero , without intercourse. The chances depend on whether semen comes in contact with an egg as it is coming through the fallopian tube and into the uterus. Intercourse is the normal way this happens, but close genital contact can also result in pregnancy because the natural lubrication in the vagina and cervix, or entrance to the uterus, increase during the time an egg is released and help the semen survive and travel toward the egg and fertilize it. Rubbing the penis up against the entrance to the vagina can rarely cause a pregnancy. Also, artificial insemination, using semen containing live sperm cells somehow introduced into the vagina is just as likely as intercourse to result in a pregnancy.
i just had my first pap, at 22 years old. i was worried about my hymen breaking but even though the pap was uncomfortable, my gyno said my hymen is still there. be sure to tell your gyno so they can use a smaller speculum--mine switched once she realized my hymen wasn't torn.Well you dont break it the doctor does. Sometimes he just stretches it.