GRAPHIC I KNOW BUT PLEASE HELP! ONLY SERIOUS ANSWERS PLEASE!
I've noticed for like a year now that I have this "growth" like thing practically comming out of my vaginal opening... from what I have researched, it appears to be my hymen. I will say that when I lost my virginity that "my cherry did not pop" (what people call it)... in fact, I've never experienced any bleeding during intercourse. No I haven't had sex much in 2010. Maybe like 10 times total and I haven't had sex since May of 2010. I've gone to the gynocologist several times (for pap smears and what not) and they haven't mentioned anything of it and it worries me. If it helps at all, I have PCOS, my periods are EXTREMEMLY abnormal (mestruate for MONTHS at a time), I am obese, and I have a tilted uterus. And as bad as it sounds and as nasty as it may be, I have not included a picture *this question is on answers.yahoo.com* .... PLEASE (women or doctors) preferably, I need serious help?
Also if this is my hymen, what is the most inexpensive way to pop it? PLEASE SERIOUS HELP ONLY.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? Uniqueme answered Tuesday February 8 2011, 10:26 pm: Some women have big sized hymens, but that isn't abnormal. Also, it's not uncommon to not break your hymen the first few times you have intercourse. My sister had sex with a few different guys and her current boyfriend she had sex with for about 3 months and her hymen didn't pop until after. So don't be worried. All you need to do it ask about it. Don't just go for a papsmear, ask the doctor straight up if he/she can check you out and make sure everything is okay.
Also, if your mentruation is really painful and abnormal talk to your doctor about getting on birth control. It'll regulate your periods and make sure you have safe and protected sex :) two in one. :P
Good luck!!
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