Well, a hymen is usually a small fold of tissue that partly covers the entrance to the vagina of a virgin that makes the vagina look smaller (contracted). As much as it is right outside the vagina, it is not a specific thing that you can point out. The only way to find out is when the opening is too tight as compared to someone who isn't a virgin.
The hymen is a membrane inside the vagina which is generally broken as a child/youth and does not exist in women who are adults.
Please rephrase the question. What is it exactly that you want to know?
The hymen (Vaginal Cherry) is located directly inside of the vagina. The hymen comprises part of the vulva (external genitalia). In your ear
The Hymen is Located Rite below the entrance of the vagina.
The cervix is located at the top of the vaginal canal, it is the opening to the uterus or womb.The hymen is tissue that surrounds the vaginal opening, it serves no function or purpose.
There is no such thing as an unvirgin hymen the hymen is broken during intercourse.
Males do not have a hymen. Theoretically, you can say that the male's foreskin is their hymen equivalent, as it serves the same purpose for the penis as a hymen does for the vagina.
There are no exercises to break the hymen. The hymen cannot be broken but can be torn if penetration is rough or forced, simply exercising is not going to tear the hymen.
A common misconception about the hymen is that it is inside the vagina. It is actually a mucous membrane that is part of the vulva, the external genital organs. It is formed from a layer of tissue that develops in the early stages of fetal development when there is no opening in the vagina at all. This thin layer of tissue conceals the vagina but usually divides incompletely prior to birth, forming the hymen.
The hymen does not disappear , it can only break.
The hymen cannot break, it can be torn as a result of rough or forced penetration. You can identify a torn hymen by looking at the hymen, if you know your body well you will be able to see the tear.
The hymen is tissue that surrounds the opening to the vagina. The hymen is the same in a virgin as it is in someone who has had sex, although sometimes sex can stretch or tear the hymen.
No, the hymen isn't in the abdomen.