Hymen acts as a thin papery door at the external opening of the vaginal passage.
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.
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.
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.
The hymen has no purpose once you are born. In the womb the vaginal canal is supposed to be closed and that is why the hymen was there. The closer you get to birth the more it disappears and many are born without one.The hymen has no known function like many things in the human body such as the appendix.
No, the hymen cannot regrow. The hymen can stretch as a result of penetration, such as during sexual intercourse, and if a person doesn't have sex for some time the hymen can relax back to it's original state. The hymen can also be torn as a result of penetration, once torn it cannot un-tear.
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.
Nope not at all. The hymen is only a remain from the time in the womb and has no effect on the body, broken or otherwise.
Yes, the hymen can be stretched or torn from activities other than intercourse, such as vigorous exercise, using tampons, or a pelvic exam. It is a thin membrane that may not completely cover the vaginal opening in some individuals.
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.
There is no such thing as an unvirgin hymen the hymen is broken during intercourse.
Yes it can. It is not rare, but it is one of a number of non-sexual activities that can cause the hymen to break. The idea that the condition of the hymen offers a reliable insight into virginity is a myth.
The hymen cannot be 'broken' while doing sports, no more than any other part of your body could spontaneously tear from sports. The hymen cannot be broken, it can tear but only as a result of rough or forced penetration, which is obviously something you'd avoid.