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can you get pregnant and not have your hymen broken?


Question Posted Saturday March 24 2012, 12:59 am

My boyfriend and I are trying for a bundle of joy... only when we have sex I never bled my first time.. can I still get pregnant even if my hymen didn't break?

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NinjaNeer answered Saturday March 24 2012, 9:24 am:
Short answer: yes.

Long answer: everyone's hymen is different. You can break yours at all sorts of times in your life. You can break it while using tampons, from insertion of fingers, from riding a bike or falling on a fence. Or you might have a partial hymen that won't ever break, but still allows things to go through it.

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