wanting to know if i can get pregnant if my hymen is not broken
Question Posted Wednesday May 30 2012, 11:04 pm
okay so recently me and my boyfriend have been trying for a baby and have not had any luck what so even about 4 years ago i thought my hymen broke whilst having sexual intercourse and i bled now that im wanting to have a baby and it not happening im wondering what is going on. now tonight when my partner was fingering me he said he hit like a wall i told him to go further but he couldnt he said there was a little hole there but nothing else he pulled his fingers out and there was alot of blood..... i want to know is my.hymen broken and can i get pregnant?
Rena-Chan answered Thursday May 31 2012, 10:29 am: First of all, that wall with the little hole you feel or he felt, is actually your cervix. It is where the blood comes out during your period, and where your child will first come out when you give birth. As for getting pregnant, whether your hymen broke or not, you can still get pregnant if sperm enters your vagina. If you want a better idea on when to become pregnant, get ovulation kits. It'll cost money, but it'll help you in the long run in telling you whether you are ovulating (ovulation = when your ovary drops an egg for the sperm to fertilize) There are also Ovulation calculators online that can give you an estimate of when would be the best time to try to get pregnant. Just go to google or whatever other search engine you use and type Ovulation Calculator. But, if you have had sex, and there was a bit of blood, a good 99% chance your hymen is already broken. I do not wish to sound mean, rude or whatever, but before getting pregnant, I would suggest you learn a little more about your body (such as your reproductive organs and the lot) before doing so, as well as learning about your ovulation. [ Rena-Chan's advice column | Ask Rena-Chan A Question ]
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