You really can't be sure until a OB/GYN doctor can take direct look. Even if you might think you have, some people can have sex and the hymen opening is so large it doesn't usually tear. Others can have one that is almost closed. Others have ones that are completely closed. These have big problems with their first periods.
The hymen is on the outside of the vagina, covering it. It is tissue thin, and is usually broken or partially broken by the time a female reaches puberty. If it is not at least partially broken by the time a female begins her menstrual cycle, a doctor should be able to break it. This is rare though, as common day activitys , such as running, horseback riding or yoga can break the hymen. It has almost no nerve endings so it does not usually hurt. Bleeding typically only occurs if the thick middle is broken, or if the hymen is broken in a particularly violent manner.
There is no proper condition for a hymen. Either you have one or you don't. You might be born without one. And you wont know until you loose it. Don't put emphasis on the hymen. It has no role in life or you body. It's just a remnant after you were in the womb and the vaginal canal was supposed to be closed.
Masturbation does not affect the hymen, as the hymen is a thin membrane that may naturally stretch or tear during physical activities, including masturbation. Participation in masturbation does not damage or alter the hymen in a way that would necessarily indicate loss of virginity.
It's not possible for a girl's vaginal seal to be broken by riding a bicycle. The hymen, sometimes referred to as the "vaginal seal," can be stretched or torn by various activities, but riding a bicycle alone would not typically cause this.
The vaginal hymen is a thin piece of tissue that partially covers the opening of the vagina. It can stretch or tear during activities such as sexual intercourse, tampon insertion, or physical activity. The presence or absence of a hymen does not determine a person's virginity.
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.
No. A broken hymen does not grow back.
There is no such thing as an unvirgin hymen the hymen is broken during intercourse.
You can't really tell. The hymen can be broken during a girl's life by horseback riding, gymnastics, and using tampons. Some woman are born with no hymen. If you don't lose your hymen before you become sexually active, it will break by being fingered or haveing sexual intercouse.
The hymen cannot be 'broken', although it can be torn if you've been penetrated with force or roughly - also it can be torn while a woman gives birth. A doctor can determine if your hymen is in tact or torn simply by looking at it, you can also see this for yourself.
Not everyone bleeds when their hymen gets broken.
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.
No, you dont, as long as your hymen is already broken.
No, a gynecologist does not have to report a 'broken' hymen - why would they need to and who would they report it to? A hymen does not break, but can be torn through any form of vaginal penetration, there is no reason to report this to anyone.
There is no such thing as popping the cherry. You bleed because you are a virgin. I have asked my doctor this question because a lot of girls at school were curious. If you have intercourse your hymen is broken, though you may not bleed because it broke earlier if you rode a bike,rode a horse, did gymnastics and lots of other things.
go to a gynecologist
Its not. It either intact or broken.