What is a hymen? Let’s Talk About It!
What is the hymen? Ever heard of the word “hymen”? It might sound unfamiliar, but it’s actually a part of the body that many girls are born with.
What is the hymen?
Although, Imagine a thin, stretchy piece of tissue located just inside the opening of the vagina. That’s the hymen! But It can be in different shapes and sizes for different girls.
What does the hymen do?
It doesn’t really have a specific job. Some people think it’s related to virginity, but that’s not entirely true. Moreover, You can have it without ever having sex, and you can have sex without having it.
How can the hymen change?
Sometimes, the hymen can stretch or tear. This can happen during things like:
- Playing sports
- Riding a bike
- Using tampons
- Inserting objects into the vagina
- And yes, even having sex
But sometimes, the hymen doesn’t change at all. But it’s important to remember that every girl is different!
Does it hurt if it changes?
Not always! Sometimes it can feel uncomfortable for a bit, but for others, they might not even notice anything different.
What if I have questions about my hymen?
Don’t be shy! Talk to your parents, a trusted adult, or even your doctor. Although, They are there to help and answer any questions you might have, no matter how big or small.
Remember:
- It is a normal part of the body for many girls.
- It doesn’t define you or whether you’ve had sex.
- It’s okay to ask questions and learn more about it!
FAQs:
If I don’t have it, does that mean something is wrong with me?
Of course not, Some girls are born without it, and that’s perfectly normal.
Can I see my own part?
It’s difficult to see your own part without special tools, so it’s best to talk to a doctor or another trusted adult if you have questions about it.
Will everyone know if my hymen has changed?
Nope! Although, It’s a private part of your body, and only you get to decide who knows about it.
Is it okay for someone to touch my hymen without my permission?
Absolutely not! Although, It’s your body, and you have the right to say “no” to any unwanted touching.
Who can I talk to if I have more questions?
Don’t hesitate to reach out to your parents, a teacher you trust, your doctor, or even a school counselor. But they are there to help you understand your body and answer any questions you might have.