The hymen is a remnant form when we were in the womb and the vaginal canal was supposed to be closed. When we are born it's partly gone or completely gone. As born it has no purpose.
No one knows that. The hymen can break very easily for some when doing sports etc and they might never have sex. It's impossible to keep track.
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.
The nature of the hymen is a mucous membrane that cover entrance to vagina.
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.
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.
The two are unrelated. Some women with PCOS have a hymen, and some don't. The reasons for present or absent hymens are the same for women with PCOS and women without PCOS.
The hymen is a body part, it is the tissue that surrounds the vaginal opening in most women. The hymen is not something that is made, it is something that occurs naturally.
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.)
A woman can loose her hymen by sexual activity such as intercourse and foreplay. Also you can loose you hymen by tampons and forein objects such as chiar legs.
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.
I assume that you mean hymen, if so then no it's not dangerous to remove a tampon with a hymen. The vast majority of women have a hymen, if the hymen covers more of the vaginal opening then you simply need to push the hymen out of the way so you can easily remove the tampon. For the most part the hymen shouldn't be an issue when using tampons.
No one knows that. The hymen can break very easily for some when doing sports etc and they might never have sex. It's impossible to keep track.
Breaking the hymen is not dangerous in any way. Many women don't even have it intact anymore due to everyday activities.
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.
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.
The nature of the hymen is a mucous membrane that cover entrance to vagina.
You can't unless you remove the hymen.