No. It takes a doctor's exam.
The hymen is situated within the opening of the vagina, just within the vaginal opening or just on the inside of the vaginal opening. If a woman looks at her own vulva in a mirror she can easily see the hymen.
The hymen is tissue that surrounds the vaginal opening, it is different for everyone. Typically it will look like a crescent of tissue around the bottom/back of the vaginal opening, but in some people it may cover more of the vaginal opening.
The hymen is tissue that surrounds the opening to a female persons vagina. If a female was to look at her vulva in a mirror she would be able to see the hymen for herself.
No, the hymen isn't a complete covering. The hymen is tissue that surrounds the vaginal opening, it normally doesn't cover much of the vaginal opening and it is flexible so can allow things out of and into the vagina without much problem.
Hymen acts as a thin papery door at the external opening of the vaginal passage.
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The hymen is a thin membrane that partially covers the vaginal opening. The shape varies but a typical hymen is crescent or half-moon shaped and is below (or to the rear) of the vaginal opening. See the picture and article in the related link below.
You would be able to tell if your hymen is getting in the way of your tampon simply by looking - get a mirror and look at the vaginal opening, the hymen is right within the vaginal opening so easy to see.The hymen is tissue that surrounds the opening to the vagina, in most cases it doesn't cover much of the vaginal opening and it's flexible so would allow a tampon to pass through without issue. If your hymen covers more of the vaginal opening than usual it may cause a problem when using tampons, but if this is the case it can be stretched over time or your doctor can surgically remove your hymen.
No it's in your vaginal opening.. Urethrao Vagina (your hymen is at the opening here you may be able so see it by holding a mirror down there.)area of skin* AnusSorry to be crude, but sometime diagrams help.
It is a thin membrane stretched across the vaginal opening. There should be a small opening in it to allow the passage of menstrual blood. I compare my hymen to a pink flower. It looks like it has tiny petals (5) and it covers my vaginal opening. The hymen is tissue (skin in this case), it may slightly cover the vaginal opening or almost completely cover the vaginal opening, and some girls (20%) are born without a hymen or may tear the tissue in early childhood; so don't be alarmed if you don't feel that you have one! Lack of a hymen does not mean a girl has been sexually active! You are a virgin until first intercourse - hymen or none.
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.
The Hymen is Located Rite below the entrance of the vagina.