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What (who) is hymen - definition

MEMBRANE THAT SURROUNDS OR PARTIALLY COVERS THE EXTERNAL VAGINAL OPENING
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  • Various types of hymen (the shaded areas represent the vaginal opening)

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A hymen is a piece of skin that often covers part of a girl's or woman's vagina and breaks, usually when she has sex for the first time. (MEDICAL)
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hymen         
n.
1.
(Mythol.) God of marriage.
2.
(A nat.) Virginal membrane, maidenhead.
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n. to rupture a hymen

Wikipedia

Hymen

The hymen is a thin piece of mucosal tissue that surrounds or partially covers the external vaginal opening. It forms part of the vulva, or external genitalia, and is similar in structure to the vagina.

In children, a common appearance of the hymen is crescent-shaped, although many shapes are possible. During puberty, estrogen causes the hymen to change in appearance and become very elastic. Normal variations of the post-pubertal hymen range from thin and stretchy to thick and somewhat rigid. Very rarely, it may be completely absent.

The hymen can rip or tear during first penetrative intercourse, which usually results in pain and, sometimes, mild temporary bleeding or spotting. Sources differ on how common tearing or bleeding after first intercourse are. The state of the hymen is not a reliable indicator of virginity, though "virginity testing" remains a common practice in some cultures, sometimes accompanied by surgical restoration of hymen to give the appearance of virginity. Minor injuries to the hymen may heal on their own, and not require surgical intervention.

Examples of use of hymen
1. Some countries have made hymen reconstruction operations illegal.
2. Taxpayers funded 24 hymen replacement operations between 2005 and 2006, official figures revealed.
3. "This ends up simply pushing many young Muslim girls into hospitals to have their hymen reconstituted," she said.
4. Doctors instead prescribed pills to induce menstruation and suggested an operation to open the hymen when Rabei could not consummate "her" marriage.
5. The operation can involve suturing of a tear in the hymen, such as might be caused by sexual assault, to help healing.