No, 'breaking' your hymen cannot impact on your period at all.
Your hymen is tissue that surrounds the opening to the vagina, it cannot be broken but can be torn. Your period is controlled by the menstrual cycle is a domino effect of hormonal changes within the reproductive organs, the hymen has absolutely nothing at all to do with your menstrual cycle.
No. It will not affect your body's schedule as far as your period go. However, if your hymen was broken during unprotected sex, and you are pregnant because of this, then you can expect to miss your period for the next 9 months ;)
yes your hymen can break before 2 days of period
As ahysterectomy does not affect the vagina where the hymen is situated then yes.
It wasn't your period it was actual bleeding and could have been caused by a tear in your vagina, or from having sex for the first time and breaking your hymen.
from medterms.comHymen: A thin membrane which completely or partially occludes the vaginal opening. The hymen is a fold of mucous membrane usually present at birth at the orifice of the vagina.the hymen (cherry) exists in every female until it has been torn for some reason such as sexual intercourse, pelvic exam, or some active sports. The hymen does not affect your periods nor do your periods affect your hymen.So to answer your question, unless you have had your hymen torn for some reason, you have a "cherry" even if you haven't had your period yet.
Only if her father catches you.
No.
The hymen is tissue that surrounds the opening to the vagina, nothing comes out of the hymen - it comes out of the vagia, past the hymen. What comes out of your vagina can be menstrual flow, discharge, and of course a baby.
The hymen is a thin membrane that partially covers the vaginal opening and does not completely block the flow of menstrual blood. Menstrual blood can still pass through the hymen and out of the body during a period.
Breaking the seal (or hymen) has Nothing to do with pregnancy.It is all about the sperm reaching the egg. Breaking the hymen when no sperm is around, will not result in pregnancy.The egg is deep inside. Usually fertilised in the fallopian tubes at the top of the womb.Admittedly it would be harder for the sperm to get in there, with the hymen intact, but not impossible.
Breaking the hymen is not dangerous in any way. Many women don't even have it intact anymore due to everyday activities.
No, once the hymen is broken in a 10 or 12 year old girl is will remain broken.