Your menstrual blood flows out of your uterus through your cervix, and then out of your vagina. This is how things work for all women. Your hymen is simply a fold of mucosa membrane which partially covers the opening of your vagina. All women are born with a hymen, but in some it is so small as to be virtually undetectable.
No the hymen has holes in it so the menstrual blood and discharge can get out. Not all women have their hymen since it can break very easily by everyday things. Some are born without one. The hymen has no purpose after you are born. It's a remnant from your time in the womb when the vaginal canal was closed.
Not at all. Most of the time it's not a choice you make. Some are born without ones and often it breaks by itself. The hymen is a remnant from when you were in the womb and the vaginal canal was supposed to be closed. It faded as you were closer to birth and as you were born it has no purpose.
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 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.
The hymen can be found surrounding the vaginal opening in female humans. The hymen is not always present in all females, some are born without one or trans women may not have one.
Slymenstra Hymen was born in 1966.
No, not all girls are born with a hymen. The hymen is tissue left over from development within the womb - at one point there was no vaginal opening, as the vaginal opening developed the skin that was covering that area retracted and became the hymen, but not all girls were born with a hymen. The hymen can be worn away, stretched, or torn partly or fully but usually even if torn fully or worn away it doesn't disapear completely - it's still there, just no longer in tact. Although sometimes a doctor may cut away a woman's hymen for medical reasons. There are also then girls who were born biologically male, thus wouldn't have a hymen.
Frederic Hymen Cowen was born in 1852.
Yes, it is completely possible to not have a hymen.Some girls are born without a hymen at all, some girls may be born with a hymen that covers more of the vagina than usual and the doctor may choose to remove the hymen with sugary. Some women are born without a vagina so will not have a hymen, even if a vagina is constructed a hymen won't be included as the hymen has no function so no need for one to be created with surgery.
The nature of the hymen is a mucous membrane that cover entrance to vagina.
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.
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.