Your hymen should have an opening in it, allowing the menses to flow out of the vagina. If it is imperforated, it will not have an opening and must be surgically opened to allow fluids to escape.
the hymen dose not cover completely the vagina it covers only part of it and some girls are even born without their hymen, so there is always a path for the blood to flow.
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, menstruation and the status of the hymen are not related in any way.
Nothing will happen to the hymen during menstrual flow, flow has no impact on the hymen at all. The hymen is just tissue that surrounds the vaginal opening, it has nothing to do with menstruation.
You don't have a cherry and nothing pops, this is a childish term for the hymen tearing - the hymen is tissue that surrounds the vaginal opening, it can tear as a result of vaginal penetration but not always as it doesn't cover much of the vaginal opening and it is flexible so can stretch to allow penetration. The hymen has absolutely no relation to menstruation what-so-ever, menstruation is controlled by your reproductive cycle.
No, your cherry does not pop when you start your period.The term 'pop your cherry' refers to when the hymen is torn - the hymen is skin surrounding the vaginal opening, it has nothing to do with menstruation and it can usually only be torn as a result of vaginal penetration. The hymen can be torn when you first have sex, but not usually as the hymen often allows for penetration and only tears if penetration is rough. Menstruation has absolutely nothing at all to do with your hymen, it will not effect your hymen at all.
The question is not how long, but during the session of intercourse, if the penis reaches the hymen. Fingers can reach the hymen, and other rigorous activities can break the hymen. If the male or object reaches the hymen, then it breaks. hope this was helpful! Take Care!
The hymen is tissue that surrounds the opening to the vagina, nothing comes out of the hymen - it comes out of the vagia, past the hymen. What comes out of your vagina can be menstrual flow, discharge, and of course a baby.
Yes it is possible to tear the hymen through horseback riding
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.
A women's hymen is broken through penetration. That can be with a penis, digitally (with fingers), or through a large object. (This does not include tampons.)
No, a gynecologist does not have to report a 'broken' hymen - why would they need to and who would they report it to? A hymen does not break, but can be torn through any form of vaginal penetration, there is no reason to report this to anyone.
You might not even have a hymen and even if you do it wont cover the whole opening. The menstruation blood comes out through it. If he was inside you or at the opening there is always a risk for pregnancy, even if he didn't ejaculate since there is always pre-ejaculate.