Virginity and defloration

Defloration, or rupture of the hymen, usually occurs when the young girl first has sex with a man. Usually the hymen, or hymen, has in the center a hole that is much smaller in width than the male penis. In this regard, when you introduce a penis into the female vagina, the hymen is most often instantly torn. Meanwhile, for each pair this process is of an individual character.

In this article, we will tell you about what features can occur during defloration, and whether it is possible to restore virginity after rupture of the hymen.

Is pain and blood necessary for defloration?

Most young girls note that the first sexual intercourse was painful for them. In addition, during the deprivation of virginity, or defloration, quite often a considerable amount of blood is allocated. Meanwhile, there are cases when there is no blood and pain during defloration. With what it can be connected?

Part of the girls from birth have a very elastic hymen, which can not be broken during intercourse. In this case, the hymen is significantly stretched, and the woman does not experience pain associated with its rupture. Accordingly, blood in this situation is also not observed.

In addition, in rare cases, the hymen of the fair sex is simply absent. Such an anomaly can be congenital or acquired, as a result of trauma to the genitals.

Is it possible to restore virginity after a rupture?

Usually, after defloration, accompanied by rupture of the hymen, after 5-7 days, the edges of the hymen and its papillae heal, and in the future, sex does not cause the woman unpleasant sensations. Naturally, that blood during subsequent sexual acts is also not allocated.

For some women the loss of virginity becomes a real problem, because in a number of cases a girl wants to make a positive impression on her future sexual partner. This situation is now corrected very easily, with the help of a plastic surgery called hymenoplasty.

This procedure is the suturing of the vestibule, after which during sex there will necessarily be a bleeding, imitating the loss of innocence.