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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.

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You can just try to pull it out or have the doctor do it. Many girls who have a septate hymen use pads or have it cut by a doctor.

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Is it dangerous to take out tampon with hymn?

I assume that you mean hymen, if so then no it's not dangerous to remove a tampon with a hymen. The vast majority of women have a hymen, if the hymen covers more of the vaginal opening then you simply need to push the hymen out of the way so you can easily remove the tampon. For the most part the hymen shouldn't be an issue when using tampons.


How do you know if you have septate hymen?

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How far up do you need to shove a tampon to pop the cherry?

There is no cherry, and nothing pops.Females can have a hymen, this is tissue that surrounds the opening to the vagina - it is not up in the vaginal canal, it is just at the entrance of the vagina. The hymen normally doesn't cover much of the vaginal opening so a tampon can easily pass through it, but even if the tampon were bigger as the hymen is flexible it ca easily stretch to allow the tampon through. The hymen can tear but only if penetration is forced or rough, a tampon is very unlikely to cause tearing of the hymen.


Can using a tampon damage your hymen in any way?

It depends. Usually a tampon will not damage your hymen. Remember, though, using a tampon does not mean you're not a virgin. You only lose your virginity when you have sexual intercourse.


How do you get a tampon out if you're a virgin I understand getting it in through the opening in your hymen but once it fills wouldn't it be too big to take out fromthe small hole without stretching?

In most women the hymen doesn't cover much of the vaginal opening - often it's nothing more than a narrow cresent shaped piece of tissue on the back of the vaginal opening, thus often at most all that happens is that the tampon gets sutck behind the hymen and it just takes re-angling to remove the tampon. If the hymen covers a little more of the vaginal opening then yes the expanded tampon may stretch the hymen - the hymen stretching is perfectly normal, it shouldn't cause any pain and doesn't mean anything.


When you insert a tampon does it go through the hole in your hymen?

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.


Can an intact hymen be ruptured by the insertion of a tampon?

Assuming there was one to start with - yes.


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.


If you popped your cherry with a tampon will sex still hurt?

You do not have a cherry and nothing pops.You may have a hymen and this is tissue that surrounds the vaginal opening, it normally doesn't cover much of the vaginal opening so a tampon can typically fit through without problem - the hymen is also flexible so will stretch to accommodate things far larger than a tampon without tearing. The hymen typically only tears if there is forced or rough penetration, a tampon is unlikely to cause damage to the hymen, even if torn pain is minimal as there's little in the way of nerve endings in the hymen itself - although if penetration is rough or forced you are also likely to damage other areas of the vagina and/or vulva which could cause you pain. As for 'hurt more', it depends...more than what?


Is there a layer to brake when you use a tampon?

No, there is no layer to break when using tampons. You may be getting confused about the hymen - this is tissue that surrounds the vaginal opening in some girls, however the hymen normally doesn't cover much of the vaginal opening so a tampon can easily pass through it, the hymen is also flexible so can stretch to accommodate larger things. Tampons can tear the hymen, but this is uncommon.


Do you still have a hymen if you've already started your period?

Yes. The hymen is a flap of skin over the vagina that is broken from either extreme force, or sexual penetration. Also, a tampon should not break your hymen.


How do you know if your hymen is getting in the way of your tampon?

You would be able to tell if your hymen is getting in the way of your tampon simply by looking - get a mirror and look at the vaginal opening, the hymen is right within the vaginal opening so easy to see.The hymen is tissue that surrounds the opening to the vagina, in most cases it doesn't cover much of the vaginal opening and it's flexible so would allow a tampon to pass through without issue. If your hymen covers more of the vaginal opening than usual it may cause a problem when using tampons, but if this is the case it can be stretched over time or your doctor can surgically remove your hymen.