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Can the gyno beak your hymen?


Question Posted Thursday July 9 2009, 7:56 pm

can the gyno remove my hymen? will it hurt? i can't wear tampons because i think its like completely blocking the hole because it won't go in i tried lube and different positions and everything...

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Kendra_Berri answered Sunday July 12 2009, 1:07 am:
The answer below me is great and I want to add one thing: You hymen is not COMPLETELY blocking your vagina off, I promise. Know how I know? Because if it was, how would the blood come out when you menstruate?

There is an opening. It may be small, it may actually be shaped in a way that's preventing tampon insertion. It may be thick. But It's not totally covering you up.

Your gynecologist can examine you to see if your hymen is in fact the cause of your problems and advise you what to do about it.

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steph2k10 answered Friday July 10 2009, 3:46 am:
Actually, the gyno can "break" your hymen. Your Hymen is a thin flap of skin that is directly infront of your vagina. Usually, in most girls, this hymen breaks or tears within their first few years of sexual maturity, either by tampon use or their first act of intercourse. When it tears, it will be slightly painful, and you might bleed slightly, but this is normal. The hymen serves no purpose later in life contrary to what the first person said in their answer. The hymen gives no sexual stimulation or pleasure, like i said, its just a thin flap of skin. The pleasure station is the clitoris, and the "g spot" which is located along the lining of the vaginal wall.

as far as wearing tampons go, make sure your a CERTAIN you are putting it in the right place. if you arent sure, read the directions again and also talk to your gyno about what it could be thats preventing the tampon from going in. There are 3 openings down there, putting the tampon in the wrong can be painful and dangerous.

Hope this helps! :-)

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NikkiD answered Friday July 10 2009, 3:07 am:
I think that may a bit extreme but yes it can be done. Now if you lived in Africa and belonged to a tribe that removes girls hymen as a part of social ritual then yes it would hurt badly! I know of some in the Islamic faith that practice female circumsion as well. Now in the good ole USA it probably wouldn't hurt with all the drugs we have. Ok well maybe still a little afterwards.And I do believe that is an illegal procedure in America. But I'm pretty sure there is a better solution than female circumcision! Did you try changing tampon size/brand? Also next time you go to the doctor explain your issue and the doctor can come up with something better than you wacking off your hymen! Your gonna need that later in life anyways! ;) (wait til you're an adult single woman and you will understand! Keep that trust me on this!)

Much Love!

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