Whats wrong with my hymen? Its both microperforate and septate!?


Alright. I'm almost 15 and yesterday I tried to insert a tampon for the first time. I'm a "got the courage lets do it" kindof person, so I got a mirror and ripped off the tampon wrapper. I looked at the directions, and they seemed pretty easy. I got a compact mirror to see what I got down there. I saw the vaginal lips, ok great, so I used the tip of the tampon to open the lips. Surprisingly, I saw no hole at all! I just saw bloody tissue and the menstrual blood seemed to be coming from behind this tissue and through a little hole in the middle of the tissue. So I tried many times but the tampon just couldn't go in. I searched this on the net to find that my hymen is, I'm guessing, both septate and microperforate. You see, its a band of tissue that goes from the top of the vaginal opening to the bottom. Its thick. It also connects gingerly to either side of my v opening. It also has a small hole in the middle. I'm going to the gynocologist, but do you guys know what could be wrong?

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Answers:
Nothings wrong, not everybody is born with a perfect hymen. During fetal development there is no opening into the vagina, shortly before birth it separates creating the hymen but sometimes it doesn't fully separate and occasionally the baby will be born with no hole at all.
If it's completely closed with only that tiny hole that's a microperforate hymen. A septate hymen is when there's a piece down the middle making a bridge over the vaginal opening and a hole on both sides.
If you have either of these, it'll just take minor surgery to fix.

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On the box they just list the most common hymen stuctures but not all, you are completely normal.

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uhh, I really don't think it's possible to have a septate hymen AND a microperforate hymen, because microperforate just means there's a few small holes and septate means a strip with gaps on both sides . You're probably thinking too much into it. The way you described it sounds like a normal hymen. Try inserting a finger first as it's smaller around and you'll be better able to feel exactly what you have down there. if you can get a finger in and stretch it some, then try a tampon.

I seriously think you're putting way too much thought into it.
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