Yes, it is completely possible to not have a hymen.
Some girls are born without a hymen at all, some girls may be born with a hymen that covers more of the vagina than usual and the doctor may choose to remove the hymen with sugary. Some women are born without a vagina so will not have a hymen, even if a vagina is constructed a hymen won't be included as the hymen has no function so no need for one to be created with surgery.
Not generally, but the type of procedure may be different depending on how long ago your real hymen was broken and what you're looking for.
If you are wanting to restore a hymen that has just been broken, then you don't really need surgery. What the doctor will do is place a few small stitches in the flaps of your existing hymen allowing them to grow back together.
If you had your hymen break anytime more than just a few days ago, you would need surgery of some type.
If you are intending to get married in a few days and want to have a hymen so you will bleed with first intercourse, then what the doctor can do is to place a membrane of tissue over where your hymen would normally be and can put in a capsule with artificial blood. When it is torn, it would be relatively painless but there will appear to be blood, so the husband would assume you were still a virgin.
If you want genuine blood, or if you have a few months before you need to have sex, the doctor can cut a small flap from the wall of your vagina and form an artificial hymen with it. It will look real and when broken will bleed for real. But you can't have sex for about three months after the procedure.
Penovaginal intercourse is not not possible for above asked,but you may go for variant forms like anal, oral ......
When breaking the hymen with sexual intercourse between a man and a woman it is possible for the woman to become pregnant. Keep in mind that whenever you have sexual intercourse without protection(between a man and woman) there is always the possiblity that you may get pregnant.
There is no cherry in a vagina; there is a membrane called a hymen, and it may already be stretched or ruptured from normal activity long before the first time a girl has intercourse. Sometimes the hymen is sufficiently stretched that it allows for intercourse without any tearing at all.
There is no such thing as an unvirgin hymen the hymen is broken during intercourse.
it is due to the rupture of the hymen
It depends on your precise definition of virginity. Having an intact hymen is an indication of virginity. However, the hymen can be broken by means other than sexual intercourse. By vigorous sports or masturbation for instance. That is why a broken hymen is not always an indication that a female has had sexual intercourse. Generally speaking a girl losing her virginity means having full penetrative vaginal intercourse with a male for the first time.
there are many ways by which hymen breaks, during first intercourse, there are many ways by which hymen breaks, during first intercourse,
Yes it is a girl hymen can break for many reasons before they have actual sexual intercourse with a man.
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.
Yes, it's possible for the hymen to still be present after two years of sexual intercourse. The hymen doesn't cover much of the vaginal opening and it is flexible so can stretch to accommodate penetration, often it will only tear if penetration is rough or forced - even if torn it doesn't vanish, and nor does it always bleed. Often hymens can stay in tact up until vaginal childbirth. FYI - You can see for yourself if your hymen is in tact, just look!
i believe all girls do have hymen but not all of them bleed during sexual intercourse . if you don't bleed that does not signify that you are not a virgin. some girls don't play sports but they lose it some how in another way without sexual intercourse. do don't have to know that you lose it.
Bleeding isn't necessary but it is normal. Only you know if you have had sexual intercourse before. If you have not, than you are a virgin regardless of whether or not you bleed your first time. Bleeding occurs when the hymen is broken or torn during intercourse. This would be normal for most first time sexual encounters. However a variety of things can affect this. Most common for a girl to have broken it during some other activity. Many break it riding horses or doing gymnastics. Any extreme physical exertion can break or stretch the hymen to a point where it may have been broken prior to intercourse. This type of trauma can occur during many sports. Some girls break it from excessive cleaning or improper use of tampons during a menstrual cycle. The extra blood from the break would not be noticed if you were already bleeding. Aside from that it's also possible to have sex with the hymen intact and simply not break it. This usually occurs with two inexperienced partners. If the penis is not inserted far enough it may simply not have reached the hymen. It's also possible that the penis was simply too small in relation to the hymen. The hymen is not completely closed, there is already a hole in the middle, if that hole is stretched enough without breaking than sex can occur without tearing open the hymen further (assuming the penis is small enough) If you are concerned whether your hymen is intact, consult a doctor.
Well the only other way your hymen can be broken besides having sex is inserting anything into your vagina such as a tampon, sex toys or from digital penetration. It could also be damaged by sports such as horseback riding, however. You will not be able to see your hymen though. It is just a thin layer of skin that covers your vagina. So it is possible that your hymen has been broken without having intercourse.