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if your hymen if completely closed over then yeah it will hurt to be honest.

if its not closed over then stay relaxed and you wont notice it

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Does after braking of hymen does it pains even on washing?

The hymen does not break - it can tear if penetration is rough or forced, but typically it will stretch or wear away - vaginal tissue can tear during rough penetration too. When the hymen does tear it can hurt but not always as there are few nerve endings in the hymen, most commonly pain is a result of tearing or irritation of the vagina and/or vulva. How long it can hurt for depends on damage done, but if it continues for a few days then you should see your doctor.


How long does it take to get your period after your cherry is popped?

You don't have a cherry and nothing pops, this is a childish term to descrihbe the hymen tearing - the hymen is tissue that surrounds the vaginal opening, although it can allow penetration without it tearing if penetration is rough or forced it can sometimes tear. The hymen tearing has absolutely no relation what-so-ever with your menstrual cycle or when you get your period.


Can a girl feel sick after her cherry pops?

Women don't have cherries and nothing pops. The term refers to the hymen tearing, the hymen is tissue that surrounds the opening to the vagina although it normally doesn't cover much of the vaginal opening and it is flexible so can allow penetration without it tearing at all. The hymen tearing cannot cause someone to feel sick.


What affects does popping your cherry have on you?

You don't have a cherry and nothing pops - this is a childish term to describe the hymen tearing. There it no reason to tear the hymen, but if it does tear it has no affect.


Will inserting a tampon break your hymen If it does why does it not hu?

Not exactly, no.The hymen doesn't 'break' - it wears away, stretches or tears partly or fully.The hymen is tissue surrounding the vaginal opening, in most women it is nothing more than a narrow band of tissue in a crescent shape at the back of their vaginal opening - thus it doesn't cover much of the vaginal opening, so items like tampons, menstrual cups, fingers, or even a penis during sex may enter without the hymen tearing. There is normally enough room for a tampon to pass through without tearing, especially as the hymen is also flexible so can stretch, but it is possible for a tampon to tear the hymen - especially if insertion is forced.The hymen tearing also often doesn't hurt - there are very few nerve endings in this piece of tissue to cause pain - it most commonly goes unnoticed when torn.


Will you get your period after having your cherry popped?

You don't have a cherry and nother pops, this is a ridiculous term used by children which is also grossly inaccurate - this refers to the hymen tearing, but the hymen doesn't always tear as it is flexible so can allow vaginal penetration while remaining in tact. The hymen tearing has absolutely nothing to do with menstruation, when you get your period depends on your menstrual cycle - asking if your period will start after tearing the hymen is like asking if your period will start after scraping your knee!


Would you notice a difference between your period and you just popping your cherry with a tampon?

You don't have a cherry and nothing pops - your hymen can be torn from tampon use but it's very uncommon as the hymen doesn't usually cover much of the vaginal opening and it is flexible so can stretch to allow items into the vagina without tearing. You wouldn't be able to tell the difference between menstrual blood and bleeding from the hymen tearing - however bleeding from the hymen tearing is actually fairly uncommon. You could feel discomfort or a release in pressure once the tampon clears the vaginal opening if the hymen was in the way, or you could potentially see the tear if you compare the hymen before and after tampon use.


How do you know yo broke your hymen?

The hymen does not break - it can wear away, stretch, or tear. The hymen typically doesn't cover much of the vaginal opening and it is flexible so it can stretch to allow penetration without tearing, although it can tear from penetration especially if the penetration is rough or forced. You know if your hymen is in tact or not simply by looking at your hymen to check for tears.


Does it mean your hymen is broken if you can wear a tampon?

No, not at all.Your hymen does not 'break' - it will wear away or stretch over time, of it can stretch as well as either tear partly or fully from vaginal penetration.The hymen surrounds your vaginal opening, there is normally more than enough room for a tampon to pass through, but even if the hymen is wider or if you were inserting larger items into your vagina as the hymen is flexible it can stretch to allow these through without tearing. Often tearing only occurs if penetration is forced or particularly rough, some women's hymens don't tear until they give birth.


Can you break your hymen while putting in a tampon?

Firstly, tampons aren't inserted into the uterus wall. Tampons go in the vagina. I suggest looking at the diagram in the related links section for a better understanding of this. Secondly, yes, a tampon can break the hymen if it is not already broken.


What causes hymenal caruncle?

Pretty much layman terms. Losing your virginity in female or the tearing of the hymen or popping the cherry. L


Does Powerful water cause rupture of hymen?

No, powerful water cannot rupture the hymen. Or at least not unless you were looking at a firehose strength stream of water being fired directly at someone's vaginal opening, and in that case there would be far bigger problems to worry about than a hymen tearing!