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No, powerful water cannot rupture the hymen. Or at least not unless you were looking at a firehose strength stream of water being fired directly at someone's vaginal opening, and in that case there would be far bigger problems to worry about than a hymen tearing!
My mother in law cooked healthy food for me lots of soups..chicken soup with veggies, beef stew again with veggies, white rice, chicken, hot chocolate, warm teas..etc they say warm liquids are good after csections as per my former nurse
A late period would not necessarily cause a vaginal itch and irritation. The itch and irritation could be caused by a yeast infection. A doctor will be able to diagnose the problem.
It would probably mean that you are pregnant, blotted, or having an acute vaginal infection or a growth. It depends on alot.
There are instances of vaginal bleeding for long periods of time during pregnancy. However, it would depend upon how much bleeding; just spotting would be fine, but it is doubtful if bleeding occurs every day in large amounts.
Because it's natural for the opening to be small before having sex. Once you have sex it will naturally get bigger and bigger!
If someone hit you in the vaginal area you would be in pain for about five minutes.
No, a female would not get vaginal itching from eating spicy foods. Vaginal itching is usually a sign of a yeast infection.
It would def irritate the tissue and if you get one scratch...well if you have a scratch on your finger and you dip it in salt water you can imagine.
No, but it would take millions of years to do the trip.
You can use tampons after having PID, but not sure it's the best choice. Tampons are a major cause of vaginal infections which can contribute to PID, it would be a better idea to consider safer options like menstrual cups, softcups, or menstrual pads which don't pose the risk of increased vaginal infections, or in turn higher risk of PID, like tampons.
Ultimate strength is used for materials that yield before breaking, like metals; rupture strength is for materials that break suddenly, like glass. Ultimate rupture strength would imply some yield strength before finally breaking and is not a preferred term for brittle materials like glass.