Hymen Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
The hymen (or maidenhead) is a membrane which completely or partially occludes the vaginal opening in human females. The term comes from a Greek word meaning "membrane". Because sexual activity would usually puncture this membrane, its presence has been considered a guarantor of virginity in societies that place a high value on female chastity before marriage. Unfortunately, the hymen is a poor indicator of actual virginity, because most women break theirs through masturbation, tampon use, or non-sexual activity before having sexual intercourse. Also, some females with intact hymens have had sexual intercourse.During the early stages of fetal development there is no opening into the vagina at all. The thin layer of tissue that conceals the vagina at this time usually divides incompletely prior to birth, forming the hymen. The size and shape of this opening (or openings) varies greatly from person to person. Some of the common ones are:
- Annular – in which the hymen forms a ring around the vaginal opening.
- Septate – in which the hymen has one or more bands extending across the opening.
- Cribriform – in which the hymen stretches completely across the vaginal opening, but looks shot full of holes.
- Parous Introitus – which refers to the vaginal opening which has had a baby pass through it and consequently has nothing left of its hymen but a fleshy irregular outline decorating its perimeter.
Sometimes a woman has the hymen surgically restored in order to feign virginity.
Hymen is also an alternate name for the Greek goddess Hymenaios.
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