Yes. The hymen has an opening in it. This allows menstrual fluids to leave the body. In some societies, if this hymen is not broken through intercourse, then a woman is still a virgin. Sperm can still move in trough this opening into the uterus and fertilize an egg and produce a child,
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Yes, it is completely normal to get brown discharge for four days before your period, this is spotting which is just light bleeding as your period starts. A virgin is absolutely no different to a non-virgin.
I virgin male has not had sex A NON-virgin male has had sex...a lot probably
A virgin means that you never have had sex. If you are NOT a virgin, then that means that you have had sex. "Sex" includes what goes "in" or "in" (oral or vaginal), but the word virgin applies specifically to a person who has not had intercourse. But, oral sex and vaginal sex carry the same risks of STDs.
A virgin is not an age, it is what you are until you have sex. A2. Applies equally to boys and girls.
If you are virgin chances are you have not had sex, and so cannot become pregnant.
If you are a virgin, and have not come into contact with any semen, it is NOT possible for you to be pregnant. You likely just have an irregular period which is very common for women your age.
Yes, all girls have periods. If you skip your period you are probably pregnant. Periods tell you that you are not pregnant.
you might be pregnant
It usually takes about a year for periods to get regular after they first start and it is not uncommon to skip a period until your periods get regular/monthly.
You can still get pregnant from pre-ejaculation. And on your period or not, you can still get pregnant.
You cannot be a pregnant virgin
Stress can sometimes delay a period along with many other things. If the woman is a virgin, she does not have to worry about being pregnant.
Actually if you are religious it is possible because virgin Mary had a baby without haveing sex.
It's still possible to get pregnant if you are not a virgin or either have unprotected sex.
yes, its very common. 50% of women have irregular periods.
Go to: http://blogs.webmd.com/womens-health/2007/06/missed-your-period-but-youre-not.html