The hymen is a "band" or "petal" shaped structure formed by the migration of the vaginal mucosa at the vulva. Its edges can be very smooth or have many folds. It is soft and stretchable. Will there be bleeding for the first time? Many lovers or newlyweds are worried because their partner did not bleed on the first night. So, will a girl not bleed on the first night? Is it normal that there was no bleeding the first time? Will I bleed the first time? Bleeding may not occur the first time. Generally, the female genitals are covered by a thin film of tissue (the hymen is broken), and there is a small amount of bleeding during the first time because the plastic film is torn. However, if the male reproductive organs have fully developed and mature, coupled with the maturity of experience, the first rupture of the hymen will definitely reduce the number of injuries and bleeding. For a very small number of women, the hymen breaks relatively inner, and it may not break at all during sexual intercourse. Sometimes a small amount of blood is injected into the body, or the hymen has been ruptured due to excessive exercise before marriage, so there may be no bleeding for the first time. It is very common that there is no bleeding for the first time on the wedding night. So, there may not be bleeding the first time. How come there is no bleeding the first time? 1. Of course the crack was not noticed A woman's hymen may rupture due to intense exercise, horse riding, cycling, folk dancing, trauma, labor, etc., causing bleeding and pain. The pain may be mild and the blood may be very small, so it may not be noticed. 2. The hymen is not broken when the baby is born Most unmarried people have a thin layer of broken hymen on their male reproductive organs. If you expose your private parts, you can observe that the hymen is a layer of annular semi-closed film wrinkles on the inner edge of the vulva. There is a hole in the center. The shapes of the holes are half-moon-shaped, round hole-shaped, oval-shaped, sieve-shaped, etc., with a thickness of about 2mm. The hymen is still covered with rich blood vessels and peripheral nerves. Generally, for most women, the rupture of the hymen during their first sexual intercourse will cause bleeding at the vaginal opening, which is commonly known as "pregnancy bleeding" or "virgin blood". Later, with the increase in the frequency of sexual life, the vaginal opening will gradually enlarge and the rupture of the hymen will also disappear. However, some women are born without a hymen, and some women have no porosity on their hymen, becoming "barren women". In this case, they must undergo "hole opening" surgery, otherwise their health will be affected by the accumulation of menstruation. 3. Growth and development cause the hymen to break and disappear Before the age of 18, the bodies of young girls have not yet fully developed, and the hymen is very thick when it is broken. This is a warning device to avoid starting sexual life too early. Some hymens are broken and will continue to shrink or even disappear as the body grows and develops before sexual intercourse. And this has nothing to do with whether she has had sex or not. |
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